This Badass Tents Rotopax kit for the 2021 and newer NEW FULL SIZE 2-door or 4-door Ford Bronco is the first aftermarket rotopax mounting kit on the market today! Designed with our signature low profile aerodynamic design to fit in your garage and not create extra wind noise or poor gas mileage while on the road.Use on the 4-door Bronco with the OEM rack or you can mount on the 2-door or 4-Door full size Bronco’s as a stand alone mounting bracket.
Manufactured in our Poway, CA facility, this new rotopax mounting kit fits with no modifications to the FORD hard top roof and can be installed in 30min or less for any handyman with the correct tools. No Drilling Required and components included to mount as shown.
Made in the USA our kits consists of precision CAD designed and laser cut steel structure and supports, powder coated gloss black, with extruded aluminum cross beams available in silver or anodized black for a stealthy look. The aluminum cross beams allow for easy t-slot hardware to mount lights, high lift jack kits, shovels, etc to the rack easily.
2021 Ford Bronco
2022 Ford Bronco
2023 Ford Bronco
2024 Ford Bronco
2021-24 Ford Bronco Stand Alone Rotopax Mounting Plate Kits | BADASS TENTS
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Made-in-USA quality you can see, backed up by a 3-year warranty**
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The first to market rotopax mounting kit!
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Modern plate design roof rack styling using extruded aluminum cross beams.
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Ultra-slim 3.125” tall steel and Extruded Aluminum Frame supports up to 50lbs
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No drilling required
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OEM-style vehicle integration adds no extra wind noise or reduction in gas mileage.
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Modular design with Expert level DIY assembly delivers higher quality at a lower price
*** ASSEMBLY REQUIRED and vehicle not included.
*Check clearance before entering home garage or parking structures. It’s not Badass to damage a vehicle, RTT or building.
** See batents.com/warrantee for limited warranty details. Long story short, we cover all the hard parts of the tent against manufacturing defect or damage, excluding any soft parts. We don’t cover “operator error” or my dog did it, my rig rolled over, etc.
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