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New A-Pillar Light Brackets + Exclusive Ranger6G Discount Code

AdventureLab

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Over the past few weeks, a bunch of you have given us super helpful feedback on some of the products we’ve been designing for the new Ford Ranger and Ranger Raptor. We really appreciate the input — it’s been a huge help in shaping our first wave of Ranger-specific parts. To say thanks, we’re offering an exclusive 20% off discount just for this forum.

Use code: ranger6g
Yes, I know — totally unpredictable. 🤣
(Only 30 uses available — sorry, hard limit. We still have to keep the lights on.)

After the discount they're about $104!

We just launched our Ford Ranger A-Pillar Light Brackets, and here's why they’re different than the usual options out there:
  • Made from 3/16" 5052 aluminum – strong, lightweight, and won’t rust
  • Modular top plates – allows for future upgrades like bigger lights or comms antennas
  • Designed, cut, and built in-house by our team in Utah – this is the real made-in-USA stuff
The aluminum is key. It's a superior material for this use case and costs roughly 28.3% more than steel. It's worth the expense!

Here’s the product page:
👉 https://adventurelab.com/products/ford-ranger-a-pillar-light-brackets

And here’s a quick video of the brackets getting cut on our laser this morning. It's pretty rad to come up with an idea, cut it in-house, and ship it straight to fellow enthusiasts. Living the American manufacturing dream!



Also… fair warning: we might have launched the new website a little early. It’s kind of like taking your truck out for a shakedown run before the build is technically done. We'd love your feedback on the site flow, layout, or anything that feels off. Still lots of products and info to add — but so far, it seems to be holding together.

We will add these to AmericanAdventureLab.com eventually, but I want to test out the new site a little.

Thanks again for the continued support! These brackets will be hitting the powder coat oven tomorrow and should ship in about a week.

Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, or wild antenna setups you’d like us to design around.

-Brit
American Adventure Lab

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adrouin64

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Over the past few weeks, a bunch of you have given us super helpful feedback on some of the products we’ve been designing for the new Ford Ranger and Ranger Raptor. We really appreciate the input — it’s been a huge help in shaping our first wave of Ranger-specific parts. To say thanks, we’re offering an exclusive 20% off discount just for this forum.

Use code: ranger6g
Yes, I know — totally unpredictable. 🤣
(Only 30 uses available — sorry, hard limit. We still have to keep the lights on.)

After the discount they're about $104!

We just launched our Ford Ranger A-Pillar Light Brackets, and here's why they’re different than the usual options out there:
  • Made from 3/16" 5052 aluminum – strong, lightweight, and won’t rust
  • Modular top plates – allows for future upgrades like bigger lights or comms antennas
  • Designed, cut, and built in-house by our team in Utah – this is the real made-in-USA stuff
The aluminum is key. It's a superior material for this use case and costs roughly 28.3% more than steel. It's worth the expense!

Here’s the product page:
👉 https://adventurelab.com/products/ford-ranger-a-pillar-light-brackets

And here’s a quick video of the brackets getting cut on our laser this morning. It's pretty rad to come up with an idea, cut it in-house, and ship it straight to fellow enthusiasts. Living the American manufacturing dream!



Also… fair warning: we might have launched the new website a little early. It’s kind of like taking your truck out for a shakedown run before the build is technically done. We'd love your feedback on the site flow, layout, or anything that feels off. Still lots of products and info to add — but so far, it seems to be holding together.

We will add these to AmericanAdventureLab.com eventually, but I want to test out the new site a little.

Thanks again for the continued support! These brackets will be hitting the powder coat oven tomorrow and should ship in about a week.

Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, or wild antenna setups you’d like us to design around.

-Brit
American Adventure Lab
Ordered! Not that anyone ever questioned the quality or pricing of these - but if you needed some convincing….

This other well known company in the Ranger market is trying to sell their version for $199… and they’re steel 🫣🫠 AND they don’t have a coms mount… AND I don’t see them on this forum asking us what we want / need for products.

@AdventureLab y’all got my money & support 🫶🏻🫶🏻

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Sauce

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Alright - I'm in. Bought a pair off of Amazon for $20 last week. $20 vs $200 made the decision for me, even when I knew they were going to suck. This pricepoint makes more sense! Stoked

Now get that bulkhead molle pricing out!
 

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AdventureLab

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Ag3ntC00p3r

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I like the design and flexibility. Ordered the dual antenna option to keep my options open.
 
 







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