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bakkbakk

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black flares instead of gray would be nice. Without wrapping or plasti dipping them. Same size as stock for me. Wouldn't be much of a market though so I doubt it would be cost effective for either of us.

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Might want to work on molded fog like shrouds for the holes in the front bumpers. Have a feeling you'd sell a ton of them if the quality and price were right.

This one right here, X1000.

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They are there for air flow to keep the shocks cool.

Didn't you guys actually make a trip to SVT and they explained that the holes were purely cosmetic, so that people could see the shocks and beefy LCAs?

I remember reading the thread with your questions and answers, and I thought this came up there. I'm not totally certain though and could be wrong.
 

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Might want to work on molded fog like shrouds for the holes in the front bumpers. Have a feeling you'd sell a ton of them if the quality and price were right.

No doubt. You'd think a company would have already seen the demand for this by now.
 

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This one right here, X1000.

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Didn't you guys actually make a trip to SVT and they explained that the holes were purely cosmetic, so that people could see the shocks and beefy LCAs?

I remember reading the thread with your questions and answers, and I thought this came up there. I'm not totally certain though and could be wrong.

I think it was birdy that said that in that thread...who would believe him...

It wasn't asked when we met with SVT during Snoball 1 and i didn't see it asked when SVT answered questions here, so Birdy will have to elaborate on where he got that.
 

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I think it was birdy that said that in that thread...who would believe him...

It wasn't asked when we met with SVT during Snoball 1 and i didn't see it asked when SVT answered questions here, so Birdy will have to elaborate on where he got that.

It was mentioned by one of the engineers in one of those Raptor "from the beginning" on line videos. Quoted that they are there because they were really proud of the suspension components and wanted them to be seen.

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This one right here, X1000.

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Didn't you guys actually make a trip to SVT and they explained that the holes were purely cosmetic, so that people could see the shocks and beefy LCAs?

I remember reading the thread with your questions and answers, and I thought this came up there. I'm not totally certain though and could be wrong.

But... But.. Those are speed holes...
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If I didn't want the bumper I'd get an aftermarket. I like the ridged fogs in the spot looks good to me.
 
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No doubt. You'd think a company would have already seen the demand for this by now.

We'll be looking into this!
At this very moment, we're also prototyping a Wrangler product!

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Do you guys have any need for a gauge pod?
 

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We'll be looking into this!
At this very moment, we're also prototyping a Wrangler product!

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Do you guys have any need for a gauge pod?

Yes a gauge pod would be great for us guys with on board air compressors and especially for the forced induction guys

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