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Kritas

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After a new vehicle search, I settled on a 2022 Bronco Sport and am very happy with it. After comparing features and packages, I settled on a fairly base model and will add my own upgrades.

Here's what's planned or has already been installed:

1. OMAC TUV Nord roof crossbars
2. Rough Country bull bar
3. 2 Auxbeam 4" driving lights
4. Additional area lights
5. Lift kit
6. Redline Tuning hood struts
7. Curtis Class III receiver with trailer wiring harness
8. Go Rhino Dominator hitch step
9. K&N air filter
10. Matte black Bronco lettering for front and rear to cover the white

I'm sorting out what I'll do after that. Cheers!

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For example, the Class II hitch won't allow me to use my existing Class III hardware like a bike rack, so I didn't get a hitch with the vehicle.
The Class II hitch on the Bronco Sport is equipped with a 2" receiver as opposed to the usual 1-1/4" size. So common accessories will work. I am unsure what you are referring to as a 3" class III as I am unaware of any receiver hitch in that configuration, can you elaborate?
 
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The Class II hitch on the Bronco Sport is equipped with a 2" receiver as opposed to the usual 1-1/4" size. So common accessories will work. I am unsure what you are referring to as a 3" class III as I am unaware of any receiver hitch in that configuration, can you elaborate?
I wasn't aware that the Ford hitch was a 2" receiver, thanks for the info. I fat-fingered my post and have edited it. It's a 2" receiver.
 

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I wasn't aware that the Ford hitch was a 2" receiver, thanks for the info. I fat-fingered my post and have edited it. It's a 2" receiver.
Don't worry, it's a common point of confusion because it's Class II limited in capacity, but has the larger 2" tube. Keep everyone posted with all your upgrades!
 

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Welcome @Kritas

Congrats on picking up your new Bronco, it looks like a lot of fun to drive!

We look forward to seeing more posts when you add more of the upgrades you want.

We hope you enjoy all the benefits on the site and stick around.
 

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After a new vehicle search, I settled on a 2022 Bronco Sport and am very happy with it. After comparing features and packages, I settled on a fairly base model and will add my own upgrades.

Here's what's planned or has already been installed:

1. OMAC TUV Nord roof crossbars
2. Rough Country bull bar
3. 2 Auxbeam 4" driving lights
4. Additional area lights
5. Lift kit
6. Redline Tuning hood struts
7. Curtis Class III receiver with trailer wiring harness
8. Go Rhino Dominator hitch step
9. K&N air filter
10. Matte black Bronco lettering for front and rear to cover the white

I'm sorting out what I'll do after that. Cheers!

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Welcome to the forum, John! Happy you are part of the Bronco family!
 
 







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