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Hey all,
Been researching Broncos, and excited to get one. One thing I found confusing, is that on the Outer Banks trim, it has the option for the modular front bumper, which if you click on that option it says:
https://www.ford.com/suvs/bronco/20...front-bumper/#heavy-duty-modular-front-bumper
"The available heavy-duty modular front bumper offers increased protection off-road and also makes it easy to upfit your Bronco with available winches and lighting configuration options. A steel rear bumper offers protection in the back."
Is it just pointing out for the sake of pointing out the advantage of a steel rear.... or it's almost implying the modular front includes the rear steel upgrade?
And maybe second question: If you don't have the rear steel bumper, it's just a plastic bumper?
Third q: Do you think adding two hooks on after (via the Outer Banks trim w/Modular Front Bumper) would be relatively easy to do?
Thx!!
Been researching Broncos, and excited to get one. One thing I found confusing, is that on the Outer Banks trim, it has the option for the modular front bumper, which if you click on that option it says:
https://www.ford.com/suvs/bronco/20...front-bumper/#heavy-duty-modular-front-bumper
"The available heavy-duty modular front bumper offers increased protection off-road and also makes it easy to upfit your Bronco with available winches and lighting configuration options. A steel rear bumper offers protection in the back."
Is it just pointing out for the sake of pointing out the advantage of a steel rear.... or it's almost implying the modular front includes the rear steel upgrade?
And maybe second question: If you don't have the rear steel bumper, it's just a plastic bumper?
Third q: Do you think adding two hooks on after (via the Outer Banks trim w/Modular Front Bumper) would be relatively easy to do?
Thx!!
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