Joey Logano's RTR Modified Bronco Looks Amazing
The NASCAR champ is no stranger to cool rides.
Total Makeover
NASCAR driver Joey Logano has had his fair amount of success on the track, winning Cup Series championships in 2018 and 2022, as well as plenty of wins and top 10 finishes in between. However, in his spare time, Logano is also a big-time car guy and owns a pretty amazing collection of rides including this Ford Bronco, which was recently treated to a total RTR makeover.
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A Bit Further
Logano had already added some upgrades to his 2021 Bronco First Edition in the time he had owned it before taking it to Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s RTR Vehicles, including a new front bumper with a winch, but he wanted to do something extra to set his rugged SUV apart from the pack.
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Shining Some Light
In that vein, RTR started by disassembling the front grille and installing its own piece, which is equipped with LED lighting and of course, an RTR badge. From there, it added its own light bar to the roof, which is equipped with Project X off-road lighting.
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Minor Adjustments
Meanwhile, an RTR spare tire carrier and adjustable tailgate stop help handle the extra weight added by the SUV's new 37-inch tires and also allow Logano to keep his factory backup camera and adjust the third brake light to keep it viable as well.
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Finishing Touches
While in the rear of the Bronco, RTR also added its Molle Accessory adaptor to the tailgate to make a space where all sorts of accessories can be added, which is a pretty nifty touch.
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Total Transformation
Capped off with a set of bronze RTR wheels, this Bronco First Edition certainly looks amazing, and far different than it did prior to rolling into RTR's shop. But then again, we've seen time and time again what the right upgrades can do for these vehicles, even if we're only talking about basic bolt-on goodies.
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