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BroncBuster Rear Shock Skid Plates; Shadow Black (21-25 Bronco)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      The rear axle shock mounts are one of the most vulnerable areas on any off-road vehicle, and the Ford Bronco is no exception. These mounts hang below the axle housing, making them prone to damage from rocks, roots, and other trail debris. Don’t let your Bronco fall victim to off-road hazards—armor up with our new lower shock guard kit! The primary plate uses the OEM shock bolt for a secure fit, while an additional side bolt ensures everything stays in place, no matter how rough the trail gets.The BroncBuster team has designed these rear Shock Skids to create an indestructible barrier beneath your shock mounts. Built to slide over rocks and obstacles with ease, these skids are an affordable upgrade that ensures you won't lose shock absorption from a broken mount. Keep your ride smooth and your Bronco in top form as you tackle the toughest trails!Please note: These shock skids are not compatible with the Raptor or Hoss 3.0 shocks.

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