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How our door panels should have come from Ford. MGV and Code Orange stitching

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Installed this Mabett removable cup holder fits like a glove, very sturdy, well designed, easy 10 minute install, and easily removes by lifting off from it's mount in order to fold down rear seats. Works over the OEM mat or the TuxMat as shown below. I like having the additional cup holders behind the console as they are accessible from the front seat, like the Wrangler that has built into the backside of console.

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Installed the StickerFab Code Orange accent insert for the center grab handle.

Installed Hood and rear "Raptor" emblem inserts in Silver metallic.
 
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Installed this Mabett removable cup holder fits like a glove, very sturdy, well designed, easy 10 minute install, and easily removes by lifting off from it's mount in order to fold down rear seats. Works over the OEM mat or the TuxMat as shown below. I like having the additional cup holders behind the console as they are accessible from the front seat, like the Wrangler that has built into the backside of console.

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Installed the StickerFab Code Orange accent insert for the center grab handle.

Installed Hood and rear "Raptor" emblem inserts in Silver metallic.
That looks nice, I like those mats too! Did you have to screw the cup holder mount into the console?
 
That looks nice, I like those mats too! Did you have to screw the cup holder mount into the console?
Mounts using the 2 existing console mounting bolts near the back on each side that are hidden under covers. Looks very OEM. Install video's on Amazon at the bottom of the photo's on the left.
Amazon product ASIN B0BTD68P77
 
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Mounts using the 2 existing console mounting bolts near the back on each side that are hidden under covers. Looks very OEM. Install video's on Amazon at the bottom of the photo's on the left.
Amazon product ASIN B0BTD68P77
How well does it hold drinks in place? For example, I have seen some cup holders where you make a turn and the drink tips out of the cup holder. Does this have enough depth to hold larger water bottles or drinks in place?
 
How well does it hold drinks in place? For example, I have seen some cup holders where you make a turn and the drink tips out of the cup holder. Does this have enough depth to hold larger water bottles or drinks in place?
Wow, good question, I have not used it yet, but you made me go do some test measurements and fittings.

The 3 rubber inner fingers are very grippy to where it's a snug fit for a dry 50 ml (16.9 oz) water bottle. The diameter of each holder is ~3.25" which is about 1/8" smaller than our front console holders and at ~2.5 inches depth is the same as the inner liner of our front console holders.

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I have a difficult time relating to Amazon's other drink examples, so I took my own pics below. 16.9 oz water bottle and 12oz Coors can, yep I was thirsty.

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750 ml std Italian wine bottle and 16 oz Coors can, yep still thirsy and first one above tasted like "more". For Chauffeur duties a "Grey Poupon" jar will fit in the other holder or arm rest cup holders if you have the leather interior.

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All the above fit quit snug in the holders, however the wine bottle may be a little top heavy until only 1/2 full. 🍻

I will probably use them to hold a hand sanitizer pump bottle and extra water bottle, little less exciting...
 
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750 ml std Italian wine bottle and 16 oz Coors can, yep still thirsy and first one above tasted like "more". For Chauffeur duties a "Grey Poupon" jar will fit in the other holder or arm rest cup holders if you have the leather interior.

All the above fit quit snug in the holders, however the wine bottle may be a little top heavy until only 1/2 full. 🍻
Haha, "Grey Poupon" great write up on the cup holders!
 
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Painted flares (very hard to visually get the Silver to match), black vents, and red Ford letters (I may have opted for red letter outline instead but not my choice:)
They did a nice job getting the fenders to match. I also like your garage situation. Looks like a nice place to store and work on your BR. :cool:
 
They did a nice job getting the fenders to match. I also like your garage situation. Looks like a nice place to store and work on your BR. :cool:
Hey thx! Ya anyone feel free to pm me before painting a metallic color on the flares...there were many attempts done given the angles and light reflection
 
Added ambient lights to the cup holders and rear seat foot wells. Used wiring harness from JHForman and parts from several different models of Fords with a little modification for cup holders. I
 

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Added ambient lights to the cup holders and rear seat foot wells. Used wiring harness from JHForman and parts from several different models of Fords with a little modification for cup holders. I
How did you do the cup holders? I did the rear foot lights but unsure how to get a hold of some cup lights
 
How did you do the cup holders? I did the rear foot lights but unsure how to get a hold of some cup lights
I used a cup holder from the rear seat of a Lincoln Corsair and lights from a Ford Escape. I had to change the plug on the JHForman harness to fit the lights I used (needed to be male instead of female). The cup holder had to be cut and modified to work along with a little trimming on the under side of the center console. Took some time to get everything flush and fitting properly. Original cup holder can still be put back if wanted as most of the trimming was on the cup holder.
 

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