For anyone who has removed their OEM crash bars to clear a larger tire, these cover the unsightly holes in the frame from doing so. Helps keep dirt and debris out of them and simply cleans up that area to look OEM-like.
Can clear up to a 37" tire. These hug tightly to the frame and we eek'd out...
Elev8 is the sister company to Stryker. Stryker specializes in 3/4-1 ton applications while Elev8 is a newer company that is dedicated to smaller applications like Broncos and Jeeps.
As for the repeating question of why these are better or members needing some kind of proof. These are stronger...
All situations are different. Anything from rock crawling, pulling up on a curb to trails. Besides the control arm pocket, the lower arms are one of the first parts to make contact with anything of certain height and I've seen the thin tubular arms buckle on contact. Plus, these look a heck of a...
The main purpose is to have a stronger arm. The 1/4" boxed steel vs the thinner tubular arm. The Raptor models come factory with a boxed arm. However, it is much thinner. Also, to make customizations available to the customers that want the looks as well as durability.
Hey everyone! We have released our rear fabricated box boxed rear arms. These arms come standard or Identity Series which means you can bolt on powdercoated faceplates to match anything on your Bronco. We have a bunch of the OEM colors matched so far but working on getting all of them.
These...
Mountain Bronco, yes, low profile crash bars do return some portion of the initial protection of the non deleted setup which makes them functionally different than our cosmetic offering. ELev8 is slightly risk adverse regarding producing this class of product. There may be an implied liability...