Ford Bronco Raptor 4.5" Body Kit | How It's Made - By Advanced Fiberglass Concepts

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Episode # 1 - Very informative 13 minute video of design and manufacturing process.

"In this video we showcase the design process for our Ford Bronco Raptor 4.5" Fender Flares."


"Summary
🔧 The video explores the process of creating the Ford Bronco Raptor 4.5” Fender Flares from start to finish.
Highlights
🖨️ The process begins with 3D scanning and reverse engineering the scan data to create a smaller, workable file.
📝 CAD designers use the reverse engineered data to design the 4.5” fender flares, taking inspiration from previous Bronco kits.
🛠️ Once the design is finalized, foam plugs are CNC machined to create the molds for production.
🚗 The molds are used to create the final fender flares, which are then prepped, painted, and quality checked before shipping or installation.
🌟 The result is a product with perfect fit and consistent gaps, making it a valuable investment for customers."

 
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Awesome, thanks for posting. Got the 7.5” kit on order and looking forward to that video to see how they look.
Sweet, looking forward to your pictures and feedback! I like the large flares, so the 7.5" would also be my choice.
 
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Episode #2 - 5 minutes

"How We Make Fiberglass Body Panels | Advanced Fiberglass"

"In this video, ADV How Its Made on YouTube explains the entire manufacturing process of their products, from prepping the mold to quality control.
Highlights
🎥 ADV How Its Made discusses the effort and time that goes into producing their YouTube videos.
📝 Explanation of the manufacturing process in a simple and easy-to-understand manner.
⚡️The molds used for production are cleaned, waxed, and sprayed with gel coat for a shiny finish.
🔄 A two-stage gel coat process is used to ensure the parts are high-quality and opaque.
🛠 After lamination and demolding, the parts go through grinding and quality control before being shipped."

 
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7.5's are getting closer...

 

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