Yeah I thought the same thing and bought some about a week ago. We will see.I need to grab some Ford stock. They are going to make a crap ton of money off the Bronco and Bronco Sport!
It appears to me that the front Tow "hooks" are relocated and the winch mount uses that location?BUILD SPECIFICATIONS
• Ford Performance by WARN® winch
Straight to the frame rails.It appears to me that the front Tow "hooks" are relocated and the winch mount uses that location?
If it’s an actual Ford accessory (which I’m not sure of), my bet is it’s the tool pouch only - you add the tools.What I don’t see yet, and maybe it was asked in the last half, did anyone else catch it when he said “tool roll”? Do we have any information on what tools are included?
Which is what I figure I’d be doing anyway, unless those came within a no hassle lifetime warranty. I don’t go cheap on my roadside tools, especially for my wife’s car.If it’s an actual Ford accessory (which I’m not sure of), my bet is it’s the tool pouch only - you add the tools.
I was actually wondering that myself. Had to go back and listen a couple of times and do some trial and error searches to figure out the brand of the roll. Looks like it's made by Filson.So I got through half this thread and love all the info provided! What I don’t see yet, and maybe it was asked in the last half, did anyone else catch it when he said “tool roll”? Do we have any information on what tools are included? That caught my attention immediately since I have built a tool roll for every one of my vehicles. Amazingly convenient for 99% of road side needs.
37s, Bronco R fenders and a mid travel kit in the front with this set up....Bronco Two-Door Trail Rig Concept
Designed to be the ultimate hardcore trail rider, this custom build is based on the two-door Badlands™ series. It begins with a Ford Performance modular front bumper, tube doors, beadlock-capable wheels and 40-inch RIGID® LED lightbar. A Ford Performance by WARN® winch helps rescue your lesser-equipped 4x4 friends. On top, factory roof rails are augmented with a Yakima Platform roof rack system with mounts for a shovel, and Ford Performance by WARN recovery kit and recovery boards. Inside are rugged floor mats and a rear swing-gate-mounted table.
BUILD SPECIFICATIONS
• Ford Performance by WARN® winch• Ford Performance modular front bumper• Ford Performance tube doors• Ford Performance by RIGID® off-road lightbar• Ford Performance by RIGID off-road pod lights • Yakima® LockNLoadTM Platform roof rack• Ford Performance recovery boards• Ford Performance by WARN recovery kit• Rear swing-gate-mounted table• Spare parts and fluids by Motorcraft®
CONCEPT CUSTOM PARTS
• Custom limb risers
LEASE INFO (ACCESSORIES)
• Leased Broncos and Bronco Sports can pick up accessories on a residual basis, so lessees will pay a small amount up front for add-ons and then just return them with the vehicle at the end of the lease.
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I’ve got 3 craftsman tool rolls (one in each vehicle) where I keep my wrenches, them a canvas bag for the socket sets and screwdrivers. Last is another for roadside emergency items. Really helps keep things neat and stored easily.I was actually wondering that myself. Had to go back and listen a couple of times and do some trial and error searches to figure out the brand of the roll. Looks like it's made by Filson.
They are very proud of their stuff though. The empty tool roll is $125. At that price, I'm guessing you supply the tools like @toystwo said.
I have the 1-Up bike rack already, I'm hoping it will fit with that 35in tire on the back!It may have already been known but I'm glad it's coming with the Yakima lock and load. That's the rack I was looking at.
Still deciding between a 1-Up hitch cargo and bike tray or go with the roof rack. I'd like to get a feel for the rear door and how the 1-Up would work. Guess I'll have to see what the Yakima is from Ford vs buying later.
It will fit... Somehow. 1Up sells an extension anyway.I have the 1-Up bike rack already, I'm hoping it will fit with that 35in tire on the back!