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Who has the best nerf bars for the early bronco

tampabronco

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Easy to install and are low enough to allow access into vehicle. Pics would be nice also. Thanks in advance

76 bronco
 

bronconut73

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I like the ones Duff and WH sell.
But those bolt to the body.
Recent thread here of someone making some that weld to the frame.
 

deltarat

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Here are the ones I built.
 

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ILikeBond

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Trick question. Nerf bars don't belong on a Bronco. :p (j/k - to each his own, just not my personal jam, though I do get the functionality, I think better to use rock sliders that can double as footholds rather than true nerf bars like on modern trucks etc.)
 

matt w

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loms does haaaa
 

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tampabronco

tampabronco

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MartyG love that orange color

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I just get nervous when people try to climb in and grab my windshield or put their weight on my door. Petty I know but just looking for excuse to spend money on my bronco
 

agduckhunter

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Thanks.....my primary requirement was no drilling or mounting to the outside of the rockers. They don't budge a bit, even with my 275 pound arse jumping on them.
 

tommyg

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I agree that they don't quite look "right" on a bronco, but I really like agduck's...very minimal. One of the things that really impressed my on the ICON Bronco is the power step that pops out when the door opens, then pops back in (our Denali does this). Has anyone else thought of replicating this? Great functionality, but still looks stealth when not stepping into the truck.

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Jc.av8r

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I agree that they don't quite look "right" on a bronco, but I really like agduck's...very minimal. One of the things that really impressed my on the ICON Bronco is the power step that pops out when the door opens, then pops back in (our Denali does this). Has anyone else thought of replicating this? Great functionality, but still looks stealth when not stepping into the truck.

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We'll be doing this on our EB, but I will go with the full length running boards. Like this bronco:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5o_QU8mHQo
 

blubuckaroo

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I must have missed this thread...
Take a look at the nerf bars at Toms. They mount to the body mount in front of the door and the front leaf spring bolt. Mine is very solid. It actually works better with a 1" body lift because then your shoe doesn't hit the rocker when you get In. My kids don't like them and call them "old man bars" but it sure makes it easy to get in and out.
http://www.tomsbroncoparts.com/prod...lack-powdercoated-66-77-early-ford-bronco-new
 
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