ICON Vehicle Dynamics 42000 Features:
- The factory crash bars are standard equipment on all non-Sasquatch equipped Broncos. To take full advantage of 35" or larger tires these crash bars must be removed, if present. For those who would like to retain the functionality of the crash bars but still clear 35" tires, or for those who would like to add that functionality to Sasquatch-equipped Broncos, ICON offers our new High Clearance Crash Bar Kit. These crash bars are made with three layers of beefy 3/16" thick plate steel, CNC laser cut, brake-formed and professionally fixture-welded for an easy, secure fit into the factory crash bar mounts.
- TECH NOTE: Broncos equipped with Sasquatch package lack OE hardware needed for installation. Crash bar mounting bolts from a non-Sasquatch Bronco, or equivalent metric bolts, are required for installtion onto a Sasquatch equipped Bronco.
- Retains safety of OE crash bars while providing clearance for 35” x 12.50” tires
- CNC laser cut and brake-formed
- Easy do-it-yourself installation
- Durable multi-stage semi-gloss black powder coat finish
- ICON Vehicle Dynamics Limited Lifetime Warranty
- 2021-UP FORD BRONCO CRASH BARS
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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