Hi, the trail armor covers mount around the side of the tail lights. They don’t interfere with the back up sensors as they are in the rear bumper and they don’t interfere with the blind spot monitoring or cross traffic alert sensors either. They make no difference to those sensors at all. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching, really appreciate it!
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it. They do look better and for ⅓ of the price too! I think a lot of the look depends on the color of the Bronco as well. Our fender flares are all scratched up from being on trails, so any protection I can provide, I’m doing it!
@@tmcnicho Yeah, I have some road trips coming up, so that extra little bit of protection on the front of the fenders is worth it to me. I can always take them off if I end up not liking the look. I was weary about adding the hood deflector too, as I have never been a person that installs that type of thing, but after seeing the difference in bug strikes on the windshield, it's totally worth it! And if it saves us from a rock chip here and there, I'm all for it!
@@bryan70546 I’ve been living with the Goodyears. Once broken in they do very nicely especially since this is a daily driver for me. I will swap to Nitto at next opportunity. I went with the rokblokz as mudflaps are a must!
Jim, unfortunately I don't believe they will. The front fenders actually have a different profile on them on the Raptor than they do on the 'regular' version, that first kink is almost a half inch wider than a regular Bronco. Then on the rear, there is a different design to the light cluster and also the rear fender flares, so I honestly don't think they will work on the back of a Raptor either.
I put these on but have to take them off to change my headlights….
Hey Kim Kim, yeah, I’m in a similar situation now that I want to change out my tail lights to smoked ones!
Will the rear armours block the sensors and trigger the alarm ?
Hi, the trail armor covers mount around the side of the tail lights. They don’t interfere with the back up sensors as they are in the rear bumper and they don’t interfere with the blind spot monitoring or cross traffic alert sensors either. They make no difference to those sensors at all. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching, really appreciate it!
I agree, those absolutely look better than the Ford ones. still not my cup of tea. I'm waiting to see someone review those new ARB fender flares
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it. They do look better and for ⅓ of the price too! I think a lot of the look depends on the color of the Bronco as well. Our fender flares are all scratched up from being on trails, so any protection I can provide, I’m doing it!
@@CUPRADESIGN Mine are taking a beating as well, and so is my paint from time to time especially on the passenger side
@@tmcnicho Yeah, I have some road trips coming up, so that extra little bit of protection on the front of the fenders is worth it to me. I can always take them off if I end up not liking the look.
I was weary about adding the hood deflector too, as I have never been a person that installs that type of thing, but after seeing the difference in bug strikes on the windshield, it's totally worth it! And if it saves us from a rock chip here and there, I'm all for it!
@@tmcnicho best thing I did was replace my factory tires the day I drove off the lot and installed front mud flaps. talk about a deference
@@bryan70546 I’ve been living with the Goodyears. Once broken in they do very nicely especially since this is a daily driver for me. I will swap to Nitto at next opportunity. I went with the rokblokz as mudflaps are a must!
Will these fit the 2022 Bronco Raptor ?
Jim, unfortunately I don't believe they will.
The front fenders actually have a different profile on them on the Raptor than they do on the 'regular' version, that first kink is almost a half inch wider than a regular Bronco. Then on the rear, there is a different design to the light cluster and also the rear fender flares, so I honestly don't think they will work on the back of a Raptor either.