1980-96 Ford Bronco Parts

With almost 50 years of experience, we’re your trusted source for authentic parts and expert guidance, whether you're restoring your full-size Bronco or upgrading its performance.

Product Highlights

At TOMS OFFROAD, we specialize in offering a wide array of high-quality parts tailored specifically for your 78-96 Ford Bronco. From rare components to the latest enhancements, our inventory covers everything your Bronco might need:

  • Suspension Kits: From mild lift kits to extensive off-road setups, improve your Bronco’s handling and capability.
  • Engine Upgrades: Increase horsepower and torque with performance chips, exhaust systems, and air intakes.
  • Lighting Improvements: Upgrade to LED headlights, fog lights, and off-road lighting for better visibility and a modern look.
  • Interior Refurbishment: Enhance comfort with custom seats, updated dashboards, and digital gauges.
  • Exterior and Body Mods: Protect and refresh your Bronco with new bumpers, grille guards, and custom paint jobs.
  • Drivetrain and Transmission Upgrades: Optimize performance with enhanced differentials and transmission parts.

Technical Specifications - Integrity In Every Part

Our parts are designed with precision to meet the exact needs of the 78-96 Ford Bronco, ensuring compatibility and performance. Each product not only adheres to high quality standards but also brings specific benefits like improved durability, better performance, and enhanced aesthetics that preserve or elevate your Bronco’s classic charm.


Usage Tips and Recommendations

Maximize your upgrades with our expert tips on installation and maintenance. Our team offers insights on combining products for optimal performance and aesthetics, ensuring you make the most of your investments.


Why Choose TOMS OFFROAD for Your 78-96 Bronco Parts

Choose TOMS OFFROAD for unparalleled expertise in the Ford Bronco market. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is unmatched, backed by:

  • Extensive Experience: Nearly four decades specializing in Ford Bronco parts.
  • Quality and Selection: The best in high-quality parts designed specifically for 78-96 Broncos.
  • Expert Support: Our team of enthusiasts offers knowledgeable advice and comprehensive support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the early Bronco and the 78-96 Ford Bronco?

The 1966–1977 early Bronco was a compact two-door SUV on its own dedicated platform, while the 1978–1996 full-size Bronco shared its chassis with the Ford F-150. The full-size Bronco is larger, heavier, and available with a wider range of engine options including the popular 5.8L 351 Windsor V8. Both generations have strong enthusiast followings.

What years are included in the 78-96 Ford Bronco?

The full-size Ford Bronco was produced from 1978 through 1996, spanning four distinct body generations. The 1978–1979 models are a transition generation, while the 1980–1986, 1987–1991, and 1992–1996 model years each received notable styling and mechanical updates. Parts availability and fitment often differ between these sub-generations.

What are common problems with 1978–1996 Ford Broncos?

Common issues with the full-size 78-96 Bronco include rust in the floor pans and rocker panels; worn steering components including the radius arms and track bars; electronic fuel system issues on EFI-equipped models; and worn transfer case linkage. Most are well-documented issues with quality replacement parts available.

What engine options came in the 78-96 Ford Bronco?

The 1978–1996 Bronco came with several engine options depending on year, including the 302 (5.0L) V8, 351 Windsor (5.8L) V8, and the 460 big block in earlier models. The 351W is the most popular choice for performance builds due to its strong aftermarket support and good balance of power and reliability.

Are 78-96 Ford Bronco parts interchangeable with F-150 parts?

Yes, many mechanical components from the 1978–1996 Ford Bronco are shared with the same-era F-150 and F-250 trucks, including engine parts, axles, steering components, and transmission pieces. Body-specific parts like the rear tub, tailgate, and top are unique to the Bronco, but the shared chassis makes drivetrain sourcing easier.