In addition to 200+ factory accessories, the 2021 Ford Bronco will enjoy quite a lot of aftermarket support as well. That includes 2021 Ford Bronco accessories from RTR Vehicles, ARB 4×4 Accessories, and 4 Wheel Parts, as Ford Authority reported back in March. Now that Ford Bronco production has begun at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant and deliveries are taking place, now is the perfect time to launch these accessories, and 4 Wheels Parts has done just that.
Those looking for a variety of aftermarket 2021 Ford Bronco accessories need to wait no longer because 4 Wheel Parts has quite a few of them available now. This includes bumpers, side steps, fenders, suspension parts, and tire carriers for now, with a host of additional goodies coming over the next few months.
A variety of bumper options are available, including a full-width bull bar, rear bumper, and a front bumper with space for a winch, with prices ranging from $350-$1,000. 4WP also offers a front skid plate for $350, as well as side steps that come in at $800 for a two-door model or $900 for a four-door. Fender delete kits run $350, too.
In the suspension department, 4WP offers 2.5 VSRT coilovers, tubular upper control arms, adjustable track bars, and a leveling lift kit. Rounding out these new Bronco accessory offerings are a spare tire relocation kit and a third brake light bracket kit for those looking to fit a larger spare on the tailgate.
This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg when it comes to Bronco accessories, of course, and that much is evident by 4WP’s custom Bronco seen here, which is fitted with a tent, off-road lighting, and a host of additional goodies. Over the coming months, Bronco owners certainly won’t be lacking for aftermarket upgrades, and thanks to the Bronco’s modular construction, installing them won’t be terribly difficult, either.
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H/T: Bronco Nation
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How is an after market parts house able to bring so many parts to market, before ford? I wonder how many months it would take them to bring to market a hardtop?