Put the dash in the tub to check fit with the dash supports and ZF shifter. The back of the speedometer hits the center dash support bracket, so that needed a little tweaking. The ZF shifter is a custom stainless piece from JB Fab, it needed to be heated and bent a little to clear the bottom of the dash and the twin stick shifters (also stainless from JB Fab) for the T-case.
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Ignore the fake "carbon fiber" finish on the console top - I needed one to check the placement of the shifters in relation to the openings, and that was the cheapest one on eBay. It'll get painted to match the console. If you're wondering about the angle iron running across the door openings, that's the shipping brace that comes bolted to the body when it's bolted to it's shipping dolly frame. I left it bolted in place while I'm still lifting the body up off the chassis and putting it back on numerous times to check clearances for everything - body mounts, shock hoops, power steering box, etc.
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The console I got was bare - no top, no cup holders, no arm rest lid, etc. It'd be nice to have all those things, but having it bare lets you see how much empty space there is inside it. I'm sure in a 2022 Bronco there's tons of wiring, modules, plastic brackets, etc - but without all those things, I'll have plenty of room to build my own interior and have tons of storage space. I do want some cupholders, though. And a grab handle on the passenger side.
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I'll get some rubber boots for the shifters where they come through the floor to seal those openings, and some have some custom leather boots made for where they pass through the top of the console. Still need to do a little massaging of the sides of the console to fit the steel trans tunnel - a little heat from heat gun on low and some gentle pressure with a 2 x 4 gets it to bend without melting or destroying it. Once it fits well, I'll fabricate some brackets to attach it to the floor and tunnel.
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