66-77 Ford Bronco Interior Bars & Accessories
TOMS OFFROAD plate style family interior bars are specially designed to eliminate major issues typically found when running a family style interior cage. These interior bars feature a heavy-duty plate mounting style that slides behind the dash panel to mount to the inner kick panels. This adjustment allows you to run your factory e-brake pedal assembly and glove box without having a bar that comes down to block access to these components.
66-77 Ford Bronco Interior Bars and Accessories Information
Interior bar systems and accessories designed to improve structure, safety, and interior functionality.
- Includes roll bars, interior supports, and related accessories for 66-77 Ford Broncos.
- Designed to integrate with factory interior layouts and mounting locations.
- Provides added structural support and interior reinforcement.
- Compatible accessories are available to complete interior setups.
- Durable construction supports long-term use in a variety of driving conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What interior roll bar options are available for the early Ford Bronco?
Tom's Offroad offers several interior bar configurations for the early Bronco including standard-style roll bars, family-style cage bars with rear passenger protection, and sport utility bars. All are engineered for the early Bronco's body dimensions and bolt to the factory floor. Some of the interior bars do not require welding others, while some of the more advanced bars will require welding.
Does the early Ford Bronco have a factory roll bar?
The early Ford Bronco did not come with a factory roll bar in the modern safety sense. Some models had a basic overhead grab bar, but it provided minimal structural protection. Aftermarket interior bars from Tom's Offroad provide the look you are seeking, and provides a mounting point for 3 point shoulder belts!
What is the difference between a standard interior bar and a family interior bar on the early Bronco?
A standard interior bar on the early Bronco is a single main hoop behind the front seats, sometimes including bars that go towards the front of the cab as well (6 point). A family interior adds bars and cross bracing to extend coverage to the tailgate in the rear of the Bronco.
Can I install an early Bronco interior bar without welding?
Yes, bolt-in interior bar kits from Tom's Offroad are designed to mount to the early Bronco's floor and body structure using hardware that bolts into the floor without welding. While welded installations offer maximum rigidity, a properly installed bolt-in bar can still be very functional and easy to install.
Does a interior bar affect early Bronco headliner or soft top fitment?
A standard-height interior bar for the early Bronco is designed to fit under the factory hard top and work alongside soft top bow frames. However, it's important to confirm the specific bar height against your top configuration before purchasing. Tom's Offroad interior bars are tested to fit within the early Bronco's body dimensions with both top styles.