BYOD Picatinny Accessory Rail Base - Ford Bronco

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For the DIYers who want a blank canvas or will order their own pic rail, and install themselves. Support part only, does not include the picatinny rail. For use with 13 slot picatinny rails. (Click here for complete assemblies)

Buyer Guide: Picatinny rail spacing is a 10mm pitch.

*100mm spacing - If the mounting holes are at the second slot from the end. (Beveled or Square)

*80mm spacing - If the mounting holes are at the third slot from the end. (Beveled only)

Grooves are included to accommodate most m-lok interfacing features that may come on the rail.

The blank canvas features a flat surface with additional reinforcement along the center of the main span to allow custom holes to be drilled.

Material Guide:

*PLA looks great and is very strong and stiff, but it can soften at the higher temperatures common on vehicle dashboards, especially in warmer climates.

*PETG is more resistant to higher vehicle temperatures than PLA, but may not be suitable for the hottest climates.

*ASA offers the best thermal resistance of these options, like ABS it is more tricky to print with.

Details on any of these three materials, including in automotive applications, are available online. Please read up on these before deciding what is right for you. Feedback on additional materials or design considerations is welcome!

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For the DIYers who want a blank canvas or will order their own pic rail, and install themselves. Support part only, does not include the picatinny rail. For use with 13 slot picatinny rails. (Click here for complete assemblies)

Buyer Guide: Picatinny rail spacing is a 10mm pitch.

*100mm spacing - If the mounting holes are at the second slot from the end. (Beveled or Square)

*80mm spacing - If the mounting holes are at the third slot from the end. (Beveled only)

Grooves are included to accommodate most m-lok interfacing features that may come on the rail.

The blank canvas features a flat surface with additional reinforcement along the center of the main span to allow custom holes to be drilled.

Material Guide:

*PLA looks great and is very strong and stiff, but it can soften at the higher temperatures common on vehicle dashboards, especially in warmer climates.

*PETG is more resistant to higher vehicle temperatures than PLA, but may not be suitable for the hottest climates.

*ASA offers the best thermal resistance of these options, like ABS it is more tricky to print with.

Details on any of these three materials, including in automotive applications, are available online. Please read up on these before deciding what is right for you. Feedback on additional materials or design considerations is welcome!

For the DIYers who want a blank canvas or will order their own pic rail, and install themselves. Support part only, does not include the picatinny rail. For use with 13 slot picatinny rails. (Click here for complete assemblies)

Buyer Guide: Picatinny rail spacing is a 10mm pitch.

*100mm spacing - If the mounting holes are at the second slot from the end. (Beveled or Square)

*80mm spacing - If the mounting holes are at the third slot from the end. (Beveled only)

Grooves are included to accommodate most m-lok interfacing features that may come on the rail.

The blank canvas features a flat surface with additional reinforcement along the center of the main span to allow custom holes to be drilled.

Material Guide:

*PLA looks great and is very strong and stiff, but it can soften at the higher temperatures common on vehicle dashboards, especially in warmer climates.

*PETG is more resistant to higher vehicle temperatures than PLA, but may not be suitable for the hottest climates.

*ASA offers the best thermal resistance of these options, like ABS it is more tricky to print with.

Details on any of these three materials, including in automotive applications, are available online. Please read up on these before deciding what is right for you. Feedback on additional materials or design considerations is welcome!