All sounds good but let me echo many of the earlier posts....
Dont forget us 2 Door owners!!!!


Dont forget us 2 Door owners!!!!



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Welcome! I would be interested in a front light bracket that would work with the existing safari bar you have on the company FE. I have an FE, also CG, and would like to add three Diode Dynamic SS5's on the mod bumper but retain the bar. Gracias!Hey Guys,
Just wanted to post a brief intro to our business and give you guys an idea of the products we plan to build for the Bronco!
We are located in Loveland, CO and do 100% of the manufacturing process in house utilizing our CNC laser, CNC press brakes, world class team of welders, and even an automated 2 stage powder coat system. We primarily build armor for the various Toyota platforms, but have offered skid plates for the F150 for the past 10
years. We plan to further expand into the Ford market and introduce a full lineup of armor for the Bronco.
We took delivery of our First Edition Bronco late November and immediately got to work on designing skid plates. Those skids are currently in the prototype phase and will be available for purchase this spring. Next on the list will be a true frame mounted rock slider and a handful of other goodies coming summer of 22. We do anticipate rolling out some bumpers, roof racks, and other armor for the Bronco, but don't have a firm timeframe at this point.
Definitely let us know if there are any products you'd like to see us fabricate!
If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us directly at 970-797-3089 or shoot us an email at [email protected]
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Hey @RCI Offroad ,Hey Guys,
Just wanted to post a brief intro to our business and give you guys an idea of the products we plan to build for the Bronco!
We are located in Loveland, CO and do 100% of the manufacturing process in house.
Definitely let us know if there are any products you'd like to see us fabricate!
I am guessing you will be at overlanding expo mtn west 22 since its in in your city I hopeHey Guys,
Just wanted to post a brief intro to our business and give you guys an idea of the products we plan to build for the Bronco!
We are located in Loveland, CO and do 100% of the manufacturing process in house utilizing our CNC laser, CNC press brakes, world class team of welders, and even an automated 2 stage powder coat system. We primarily build armor for the various Toyota platforms, but have offered skid plates for the F150 for the past 10
years. We plan to further expand into the Ford market and introduce a full lineup of armor for the Bronco.
We took delivery of our First Edition Bronco late November and immediately got to work on designing skid plates. Those skids are currently in the prototype phase and will be available for purchase this spring. Next on the list will be a true frame mounted rock slider and a handful of other goodies coming summer of 22. We do anticipate rolling out some bumpers, roof racks, and other armor for the Bronco, but don't have a firm timeframe at this point.
Definitely let us know if there are any products you'd like to see us fabricate!
If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us directly at 970-797-3089 or shoot us an email at [email protected]
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^^^THIS^^^Glad to see RCI here. I've used their skids on my Tundra after crushing the stock skids. Like the RCI products. I would be interested in engine/front (not a fan of the hole under the front diff on the Ford skid), transmission and transfer skids for the 2 door.
I just found an awesome solution for a rear license plate relocation kit and top notch customer service. My story...I have a Badlands, and was thinking of adding rear lights. I almost pulled the trigger on a zroadz set, but then bailed after I placed the order because I got sucked into the "what about a cool rear bumper with light holes" rabbit hole. Days later, I settled on my favorite bumper that IMHO most closely matches the modular BL front, but then came to the conclusion that getting it means relocation of the rear plate. I called 4WParts, who has a rear bumper that seemed to also come with a relocation kit, but I didn't want that bumper. The parts guy initially told me the relocation kit was a separate 200 dollar item, but when I called back to order it he said oops it comes only with the bumper. I then called ARB...same thing...they won't sell just the bracket. Then I called Baja Designs...and lo and behold they thankfully sold me their relocation kit without the lights that are typically sold as a much more expensive kit. For about 180 bucks or so I got a slick setup that comes with a main bracket that attaches to the factory spare with through-lugs. Although the bracket us intended to attached with 3 M12 bolts to the through-lugs, I found a set of McGard locking M12 x 36mm bolts and sourced 3 Gorilla conical to flat adapters so the bracket and my spare will be secure. Another bracket bolts to the main bracket, and the license plate mounts to that. For lighting, the upper two license plate boots are leds that shine downwards. A wiring harness is included. The kit is very sturdy.If you're looking for small projects to start with -- a rear license plate relocation kit that moves the license plate from the lower left side of the rear bumper to the spare wheel mount. This would be similar to how some vendors provide a bracket when you buy a rear bumper:
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I'd pay decent money for just a license plate relocation bracket without having to buy a bumper![]()
Soโฆ what rear bumper did you get? Lol.I just found an awesome solution for a rear license plate relocation kit and top notch customer service. My story...I have a Badlands, and was thinking of adding rear lights. I almost pulled the trigger on a zroadz set, but then bailed after I placed the order because I got sucked into the "what about a cool rear bumper with light holes" rabbit hole. Days later, I settled on my favorite bumper that IMHO most closely matches the modular BL front, but then came to the conclusion that getting it means relocation of the rear plate. I called 4WParts, who has a rear bumper that seemed to also come with a relocation kit, but I didn't want that bumper. The parts guy initially told me the relocation kit was a separate 200 dollar item, but when I called back to order it he said oops it comes only with the bumper. I then called ARB...same thing...they won't sell just the bracket. Then I called Baja Designs...and lo and behold they thankfully sold me their relocation kit without the lights that are typically sold as a much more expensive kit. For about 180 bucks or so I got a slick setup that comes with a main bracket that attaches to the factory spare with through-lugs. Although the bracket us intended to attached with 3 M12 bolts to the through-lugs, I found a set of McGard locking M12 x 36mm bolts and sourced 3 Gorilla conical to flat adapters so the bracket and my spare will be secure. Another bracket bolts to the main bracket, and the license plate mounts to that. For lighting, the upper two license plate boots are leds that shine downwards. A wiring harness is included. The kit is very sturdy.
https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/Ford-Bronco-Reverse-Kits.asp
I'm just right across I 25. Hope to get my 2 door pretty soon. I'll be in touch!!2 door skids are definitely something we will build, it's just a matter of getting our hands on one to be able to compare the fitment of the 4 door skids on the 2 door. Ideally one set of skids would fit both, but once we get one in the shop we'll be able to put that to the test!
I got the Road Armor Stealth.Soโฆ what rear bumper did you get? Lol.