Here's a post from someone with the ARB on a Heritage:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/arb-bumper-and-skid-plates-installed-on-heritage-bronco.92281/
Looks-wise, not sure I like it better than the stock capable bumper.
I'm using @Turn Offroad Stiders. Beefy and solid body mount. Like their high mounting position, pinch seam coverage, rock/ding protection (no holes on top plate). They cleaned up like new after this trip...
No problem accessing the handle. It does limit forward movement of the seat. Here’s a view of drivers side right seat rail from front, with seat moved as far forward as possible. You can see how far the rail can go in the channel.
For my 2023, just add the 'Gauges' view to "MyView": shows boost, oil temp, trans temp, batt voltage.
I leave this up all the time. No coolant temp that I'm aware of.
This is for my 2023...things may have changed for 2024 and after...
I've been running with this fire extinguisher setup for 1.5 years, including some rough offroad, and it's held up well.
Practical Fire Extinguisher Placement
I'm on the fence about getting this done - no corrosion so far. I've got the ASFIR rear shock skids, which would likely hold the reservoir if it fell off. I think the new covers would still fit behind the skids, but thinking I'm better off being able to see if they start corroding, and don't...
Looking forward to see what you’re cooking up!
I wish Bronco bumpers were designed to be separate from recovery points and winch mounts - really different purposes. I know there are some hidden non-bumper winch mount alternatives out there, but they generally require significant expense and...
That’s fair to say it’s an hypothesis.
I wish we had required independent testing of all this gear. It would be costly, but maybe the manufacturers would save a little on their liability insurance (if they even have it).
Yes - I mentioned this in an earlier post in this thread:
From the video evidence, the flat nuts definitely pulled out of the bumper on the passenger side - this could have started due to bending of the frame horns before they failed, or it could have just been very high twisting forces on the...
@swamp2 I agree with most of what you said. However, I don't have any hard data to quantify the risk, and I doubt you do either. Saying it is a fourth order effect is speculation. The risk is not zero, so I thought it was worth sharing.
That said, if I owned that bumper, I would add the...
Thanks for the info! I was hoping someone was in the know. Glad he gets a free replacement. Sounds like it was a very hard hit.
You said a flat strap was hooked to both recovery points, how long was the strap?
It seems Ford thinks it’s an issue: the Ford Performance winch kit includes frame horn reinforcements, and it requires an airbag software update after installation.
Changing crash dynamics is kind of by definition changing acceleration rates of the different parts involved, so, I think...
Thanks for clarifying - I think everyone that posted in this thread agrees that frame supports should be used with that bumper.
From the video evidence, the flat nuts definitely pulled out of the bumper on the passenger side - this could have started due to bending of the frame horns before...