People have seen their frame horns get bent/deformed under load from a winch. The OEM Warn winch option from Ford reinforces the frame but very few of the aftermarket carriers come with reinforcements. Definitely worth the peace of mind to install them.
Install frame horn reinforcements. I believe LOD offroad makes them but others do as well. I use the rough country high winch mount i think it looks the best as far as approach angles go (other than hidden setups which involve serious install on 6cyl broncos like mine)
Ok I'm halfway down this road in a way and want to make sure you know one important piece of info. There are 2 back up cameras with two different connectors. One has a smaller round connector and one has an oval one.
I have the oval one and have not found an easy relocation. I have not searched...
Yeah I was looking for something that stopped people just reaching in and grabbing stuff with the top down. With the shelf in they'd have to climb in and flip the seats forward to get anything in the trunk. Doubt they'd bother.
Look like "beach bars". Havent seen ones that are as thin as these look but honestly the wider/flatter ones look more useful. There are a few makers but Expedition One has them here:
https://www.expeditiononestore.com/Bronco-2021-Beach-Bars_p_2281.html
You can also look at Exposed Racks.
Thanks!
I'd be interested in their tailgate reinforcement/cargo racks they make for the Wrangler. As far as I know a full reinforcement/cargo setup does not exist for us and most people piece it together.
I also really like their overhead MOLLE panel that flips down. I can see the use case...
Hey - I have a diabolical slide floor setup that I'm not 100% happy with. I'd be more than willing to test something like this out to see if it work for me. Feel free to dm me more info on this. I love to cook at camp and I've been trying to wrap my head around building a kitchen setup like this...