Interior Carpet (1984)
I have a 1984 Bronco, And from the factory it did not come with neither interior panels nor carpet. The question is, does anyone know where I can Get the COMPLETE (Front to Back) carpet (NEW) for my truck and all the interior panels NEW, and at a VERY affordable price.
By the way I just want to say thanks for all of the help, all of you have given me in the past.
Try here.
http://headlinerkit.com/ac/ftmc.shtml
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I got a little creative and bought a 12V power point from the local RV center and installed it in the cargo area, along with two cargo lights and rocker switches (the lights are actually flush-mount marine-type stern lights.) I was very happy with the way these turned out. The pictures aren't of the greatest quality, but I've got a couple posted in my gallery now that show the panels. Maybe this might be a good option for you to consider.
I need more powerpoints; I have one mounted on top of the driver's side seatbelt retractor housing (next to back seat); and a #12 cable in the cargo area that is used for the back-up alarm; I think I'll add a powerpoint there. Thanks for reminding me.
Thanks! Yes, it's a roll bar I bought from Bronco Graveyard. I believe you could order an optional "GT Bar" on some of the Broncos of the mid '80's. I've seen pictures of it in my Chilton's manuals, and to date I've seen one Bronco with it (believe it was an '84). I don't care for the GT Bar - it's basically got the same hoop that runs from the floor to the ceiling and along the top of the headliner, but the angled supports don't run towards the rear and angle down to the rear wheel wells as on the aftermarket; rather, they angle off a couple of feet up from the floor and attach at a point which is closer forward. Basically, the factory bar doesn't seem as supportive as the aftermarket.
The power points are getting easier to find, I even think you can find them in the automotive section in WalMart. I ended up installing another fuse box under my passenger-side kick panel (running the 8-guage primary wire was a straight shot through the firewall and to the solenoid). From the box, I ran wiring along the passenger side (under the sill plate and behind the cargo panels) to the rear of the truck, which powers my cargo lights (one per side) and my power point. I also purchased a 12V accessory extension cord, which had a female receptacle and a coiled cord. I cut off and tossed the male end, and installed the female with 18" of the coiled cord in the bottom of the console, running wire through the bottom and under the carpet to the auxiliary fuse box. (This is perfect for charging my cell phone.) One of these days I'll have the truck where I want it!





