Axle Bump Stop Mounting Plates 1966-77 Bronco

$41.95

For a precise fit and enhanced performance in your 1966-77 Bronco, these Axle Bump Stop Mounting Plates are essential. Crafted from durable silver zinc-plated materials, they are designed to work seamlessly with our #6310 “Pyramid” shaped progressive stops, ensuring optimal alignment with the stock frame mounting holes.

5 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

Upgrade your 1966-77 Bronco with our Axle Bump Stop Mounting Plates, expertly engineered for durability and performance. These mounting plates are silver zinc plated to resist corrosion and wear, ensuring long-lasting service. Specifically designed to align perfectly with the stock frame mounting holes, these plates allow for the accurate positioning of the bump stop over the axle.

By integrating these mounting plates with our #6310 “Pyramid” shaped progressive stops, you can improve suspension performance and enhance ride quality. Their precise offset positioning is tailored to maximize functionality and safety.

Whether you are restoring a classic Bronco or enhancing its off-road capability, these mounting plates are a necessary addition to your suspension system.

Features & Benefits:

  • Designed for 1966-77 Ford Bronco models
  • Made from high-quality silver zinc-plated steel
  • Compatible with #6310 “Pyramid” shaped progressive stops
  • Correct offset for accurate bump stop alignment over the axle
  • Enhances suspension performance and ride quality

Technical Specs:

  • Material: Silver zinc-plated steel
  • Compatibility: 1966-77 Ford Bronco
  • Product Type: Axle bump stop mounting plates
  • Installation: Direct fit with stock frame mounting holes

Additional information

Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 6 × 6 in

Reviews

  1. Todd Zuercher

    What many Bronco owners might not realize is that Duff’s mounting plates contain one key difference from many of the others (maybe all of them?) on the market today. They have the frame mounting holes offset so the plate is offset further back – and closer to centered on the axle housing. This means the bump stop hits the top of the axle housing instead of being pushed laterally towards the front like many others. With the bump stop hitting the top of the housing, it lasts much, much longer as it is longer subjected to shear forces that tend to ‘tear’ the bump stops from their mounts with the other brands.

    The quality hardware (flat head Allen bolts recessed flush into the plates), oversized mounting studs, and quality plating are just icing on the cake.

    Well done, James Duff!

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