

It seems like there are custom fenders, though they aren't mentioned, and the Fun-Runner has a rad custom livery.
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A light bar from Rigid up top illuminates the way forward, while a rock light kit shines on the underside of the truck.īest of all, it's got a manual transmission.Ĭalled the RTR Fun-Runner, this Bronco Badlands was built by Vaughn Gittin Jr. There's a Yakima LockNLoad roof rack with a snowboard attachment, retractable running boards, a Ford Licensed Accessories swing gate storage doohickey and a WARN winch. This Bronco Badlands is differentiated from the rest of the pack with a set of Mattracks 88-series quad tracks instead of regular wheels and tires.
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Finishing off the mods are CrawlTek slider steps and an underhood air compressor.

The Bronco's hardtop has been modified to give it a truck look and there's a custom CargoGlide slideout tray. The CrawlTek Revolution front and rear bumpers have skid plates and recovery hooks and there's a WARN winch at both ends. It has a 4-inch BDS upper control arm system, adjustable rear control arms and a track bar also from BDS, Fox 2.5 PES coilovers and a swaybar disconnect.ģ7-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires are wrapped around those new Method wheels, which are finished in gold to match some of the other exterior accents. The bright red Bronco Black Diamond you see at the top of this story is from BDS Suspenions, a subsidiary of Fox Shocks and it's described as the ultimate truck for firefighting crews on the trails. Also from the Performance Parts catalog are 17-inch Method Racing wheels with a beadlock and new tuning for the turbocharged 2.3-liter 4-cylinder engine that can be uploaded through the OBDII port. A new Ford Performance Parts front drive unit has a 5.38:1 gear set, which Ford says is a 'significant off-road upgrade' and there's also a newly available heavier-duty steering rack and tie rod ends. In addition to the trucks, Ford is announcing a bunch of new accessories for the Bronco at SEMA. Most of these are just renderings so far, but all will be featured at Ford's booth at the show. Four are the big Bronco while two are the smaller Bronco Sport crossover and each one uses a mix of custom parts and accessories from Ford's official parts catalogs. This Bronco was built by BDS Suspensions.Īfter getting canceled last year it's finally time for SEMA again! The yearly Specialty Equipment Market Association trade show surrounding aftermarket vehicles is set to start on November 2 and as you might have expected would happen Ford is ready to go all-out with six Bronco project SUVs.
