Zone Off-Road Launches First 2021 Ford Bronco Lift Kits on the Market
These new 2021 Ford Bronco lift kits level out the new SUV and make room for larger wheels and tires.
Now that production of the 2021 Ford Bronco and customer deliveries are underway, new owners are undoubtedly going to begin looking for parts and accessories to install on their shiny new SUVs. Luckily for them, there are already a number of goodies available, including the 200 or so listed in Ford’s own catalog. That includes the very first 2021 Ford Bronco lift kits to make it to market as well, which are now available from Zone Off-Road.
Zone’s 2021 Ford Bronco lift kits consist of two options at the moment – a one-inch leveling kit for standard and Sasquatch Package-equipped Broncos, and a two-inch leveling/lift kit for non-Sasquatch-equipped Broncos. Both kits are designed to maintain the Bronco’s suspension geometry and work in unison with its four-corner coilover design.
The one-inch kit eliminates the Bronco’s factory rake and gives it a nice, even appearance, while also making room for larger wheels and tires. This kit is a two-piece design with precision cut steel upper and lower strut mount spacers and all the hardware required for installation. The great thing about this leveling kit is that it is an easy, bolt-on installation that doesn’t require any cutting or even disassembly of the strut itself.
Those that want a bit more can get it from Zone’s two-inch lift kit, which contains spacers made from heavy-duty semi-aromatic glass-fiber reinforced nylon resin. The larger of the two kits is also a bolt-on job that can be done in a few hours, though it does require that the strut be compressed to rotate the top hat.
The two-inch kit makes room for 35-inch tires, which will undoubtedly make it popular among Bronco owners who didn’t spring for the Sasquatch Package but want to run larger rubber.
Zone Off-Road’s one-inch Bronco leveling kit is available to purchase now for $59.99, while the two-inch kit is available to pre-order with a launch date of late July. And for those wanting more, there’s also good news – Zone is currently working on developing a four-inch lift kit and beefier upper control arms for the new Bronco, along with a number of other goodies.
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