Mounting bolts on dash are M6. 1.0

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Just an FYI the Bronco mounting bolts behind the dash screen on the 2025 Badlands Sasquatch are M6 1.0

I ordered some Ram Mount 1” tough balls to mount my handheld GMRS radio and discovered this. I read somewhere that they were standard 1/4” 20 bolts and that’s incorrect

anyway hope to save someone else the trouble.

Ford Bronco Sport Mounting bolts on dash are M6. 1.0 IMG_1730
Ford Bronco Sport Mounting bolts on dash are M6. 1.0 IMG_1729
 

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Just an FYI the Bronco mounting bolts behind the dash screen on the 2025 Badlands Sasquatch are M6 1.0

I ordered some Ram Mount 1” tough balls to mount my handheld GMRS radio and discovered this. I read somewhere that they were standard 1/4” 20 bolts and that’s incorrect

anyway hope to save someone else the trouble.
I’m pretty sure the BS only uses metric with the exception of the receiver. So if you’re not towing or haven’t added any accessories made in Freedom Units, you shouldn’t need to carry any tools in SAE/Imperial sizes.
 
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I’m pretty sure the BS only uses metric with the exception of the receiver. So if you’re not towing or haven’t added any accessories made in Freedom Units, you shouldn’t need to carry any tools in SAE/Imperial sizes.
That would be awesome but I’m still carrying both. There’s always some SAE fastener on American vehicles that pops up at the worst possible time.
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