Welcome. Was your Bronco a "dealer built" Bronco? Those flares are the BesTop Heritage style flares. They aren't factory (neither is the wheels/tires, lift, RC tailgate support, steps/rails). Whomever built it, did a nice job painting the flares. They don't come that way from BesTop.New here, just bought it a month ago. Glad to be part of Bronco community.
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Welcome, now go get some mud on it. They are super capable and there are plenty of trails that aren’t so tight that you get scraped with branches. That’s a nice looking Bronco.
Welcome to the family!!! Great looking rig. An abundance of great info on this forum with some very knowledgeable members. Congrats
Thank you so much, yes looking to gain a lot of ideas and knowledge here.Welcome to the family!!! Great looking rig. An abundance of great info on this forum with some very knowledgeable members. Congrats
Welcome to the family!!! Great looking rig. An abundance of great info on this forum with some very knowledgeable members. Congrats
Thank you so much, appreciate your comments.Welcome, now go get some mud on it. They are super capable and there are plenty of trails that aren’t so tight that you get scraped with branches. That’s a nice looking Bronco.
Thank you appreciate your comments.Welcome to the family!!! Great looking rig. An abundance of great info on this forum with some very knowledgeable members. Congrats
Welcome to the family!!! Great looking rig. An abundance of great info on this forum with some very knowledgeable members. Congrats
Nice Bro! I like it!!Almost twins
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Welcome to our big happy family.New here, just bought it a month ago. Glad to be part of Bronco community.
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The spare tire carrier works in conjunction with the spare tire rubber bumpers to support the weight of the spare tire. When someone opts for aftermarket wheels with a different offset from the OEM wheels, you will end up with a gap. Right now, the weight of your spare is supported by the carrier only. The tailgate is aluminum. When you traverse over bumps (can be just speed bumps at the mall), the weight of the spare will cause the carrier to flex potentially causing dents even stress fractures in the carrier. Your tailgate reinforcement bracket from Rough Country isn't really doing that much. It helps some. But if you are new to offroad aftermarket vendors, you will quickly learn why they have earned the moniker of Rust Country. If it was my Bronco, I would jettison that piece.Beach_Bum thanks for the info, so your saying I need to ditch the factory bumper and do a aftermarket bumper or do a different spare tire carrier?
Any thing you can suggest or help I appreciate.
Yeah, that carrier is not OEM. Might be OEM with some spacers to accommodate the wheel offset - which is a terrible setup. But these "Dealer Builds" are more geared towards the "look" than practicality. If I was to guess this was a stripper Big Bend with open rear diff. The dealer staff gets to work and presents a "built" Bronco for a premium....
Beach_Bum, do you know if a spare tire mount from something that is non-SAS might help pull that spare tire back inward?...or is the RC reinforcement also include a mount? That mount doesn't look stock from what I can see....maybe its adjustable?
The tail gate reinforcement on the right side is a Rough Country part, which will help strengthen the tailgate, but RC are not known for the highest quality on everything they sell. They do have some reasonable stuff in their product line, though, usually at a decent price. Just watch it for rust and touch up any chips it might have in the finish before you see red rust show up.
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Thanks, down in Houston, I will definitely look out for events and stuff to go to.Welcome to the Forum! Where in Texas?
Make sure that you use your trip to Bronco Rodeo, I just went to the one in Horseshoe Bay/Marble Falls, learned a lot about my Bronco and had a great day
Thank you, appreciate that!Nice rig, Welcome aboard