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Ford Bronco II Bumper provides the initial defense to an adventure SUV that is admired by people due to its balance of size and power. Ford Bronco II won followings with its small size that creeps through the city traffic but still provides a high view of the trails, independent front suspension that iron out the bumps, and a rear drive or sure footed four wheel drive that allows the driver to alternate between the pavement and the dirt without any trouble. The Ford Bronco II manages to overcome obstacles and transport gear with lightweight panels and a squared profile which are enhanced in later years with stronger floor mounts and clean interiors make its daily commute comfortable without killing its adventurous nature. Authentic Ford components guarantee the SUV continues to work with the families, hikers, and weekend mechanics too. An appropriate Bumper will be essential to the mission of this Bronco II SUV. The Ford Bronco II Bumper has a strong steel core with a cover of energy absorbing materials and hence minor incidences like parking taps or trail debris remain a minor occurrence. This Bumper is styled to move with factory lines, supports lights and plates too, and this is to demonstrate that form and function may co-exist. This Bumper is selected by the owners who want to have protection that will appear original and achieve the safety goals. Installation can be done in a few steps which include unscrewing the battery, loosening existing fasteners, positioning the new component, hand starting the bolts, tightening them to spec, and checking lights and sensors.