Ford Bronco Roof Rack

One of the most useful upgrades for any Bronco, classic or modern, is a roof rack. Whether you're hauling gear for a camping trip, adding a rooftop tent for overlanding, or just need extra room for the essentials, a quality roof rack transforms your Bronco into a more capable, adventure-ready rig. But not all racks are built the same.

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Why A Roof Rack Matters For Your Ford Bronco

Adding a roof rack to your Ford Bronco instantly expands what you can do with your rig. Whether you're heading into the mountains, packing for a beach weekend, or tackling a full restoration project, extra storage on top means more space inside, and more room for adventure.

A roof rack gives you a secure spot to carry gear like camping equipment, tools, recovery boards, or even a rooftop tent. It’s one of the most practical upgrades you can make, especially for Bronco enthusiasts who value function, durability, and clean design.

At TOMS OFFROAD, every roof rack we offer is selected with the Bronco lifestyle in mind, classic looks, premium materials, and easy installation.

What To Know About Ford Bronco Roof Racks

Not all roof racks are made equal, especially when it comes to the Ford Bronco. Between classic 1966–77 models and the newer 2021+ designs, each generation has different roof lines, mounting points, and needs. That’s why it’s important to choose a rack that’s made specifically for your Bronco.

At TOMS OFFROAD, we carry roof racks that are designed with those differences in mind. Early Bronco owners need strong but lightweight systems that fit the vintage profile. Meanwhile, 2021+ Broncos benefit from modular racks that offer flexibility for trail gear, rooftop tents, and more.

No matter which generation you drive, the right roof rack should be easy to install, durable enough for real use, and match your Bronco’s look. That’s the standard we hold every product to.

Built To Last: Materials And Construction You Can Trust

When you're upgrading your Bronco, the last thing you want is a flimsy rack that rattles on the road or rusts after one season. That’s why every roof rack we carry at TOMS OFFROAD is made with quality in mind, from the first weld to the final powder-coated finish.

Most of our racks are constructed from heavy-duty steel or aluminum, chosen for their strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to the elements. Mounting systems are engineered to stay solid even under trail stress, and finishes are selected to match your Bronco’s rugged look while standing up to years of use.

This isn’t an off-the-shelf solution, it’s a system designed for the serious Bronco enthusiast.

Benefits Of Adding A Roof Rack To Your Bronco

Upgrading your Ford Bronco with a roof rack isn’t just about looks, it’s about making your vehicle more capable and ready for any kind of adventure. Here’s how adding a roof rack can enhance your Bronco experience:

More Space For Gear

A roof rack frees up valuable interior space by letting you store larger items on top of your Bronco. Whether it’s coolers, camping gear, or storage bins, you’ll have room inside for passengers and comfort.

Versatile Mounting Options

With the right setup, you can mount anything from recovery boards and jerry cans to rooftop tents and light bars. This makes your Bronco more capable for trail runs, weekend trips, or long-distance adventures.

Cleaner, Safer Interior

Keeping dirty or bulky gear outside helps maintain a clean, organized cabin, especially after muddy trail days. It also reduces clutter inside, which can improve safety and visibility.

Ready For Any Adventure

Roof racks allow you to adapt your Bronco for different uses, daily driving, trail exploring, or overland camping. It’s a flexible upgrade that pays off every time you hit the road.

Adds To The Look

A well-designed roof rack complements the Bronco’s rugged profile. It’s a functional upgrade that adds style, especially with powder-coated finishes and tight-fitting mounts made for your model.

Choosing The Right Roof Rack For Your Bronco

Not sure which rack fits your Bronco? Start by identifying your model and roof type. Roof racks are not one-size-fits-all, a 2-door Bronco needs a different setup than a 4-door, and hard tops require different mounting points than soft tops.

At TOMS OFFROAD, each roof rack is clearly labeled by year, body style, and fitment type. We recommend our 2021+ Bronco roof racks for newer builds and the Rhino-Rack System for first-gens. Still not sure? Our team of Bronco experts is always here to help you get the right fit the first time.

The better the fit, the better the function, and we’re here to make that part easy.

Our Roof Racks: Built For The Classic Bronco Spirit

Every roof rack at TOMS OFFROAD is designed to match the rugged style and purpose-driven build of the Ford Bronco. Whether you're restoring a first-gen Bronco or outfitting a 2021+ model, our racks are made to handle real use, without sacrificing that classic Bronco look.

We focus on quality materials, secure mounting systems, and configurations that make sense for everyday use and serious trail time. From clean lines to powder-coated finishes, each rack is made to complement the Bronco’s iconic body.

This isn’t just gear storage, it’s part of your build. And when it comes from TOMS OFFROAD, it’s built for the long haul.

Best Roof Rack Options For The 2021+ Ford Bronco

Modern Bronco builds call for modern solutions, and we’ve got you covered. TOMS OFFROAD carries a full lineup of roof racks designed specifically for the 2021+ Ford Bronco, with options for both 2-door and 4-door models.

Each rack is tested, trusted, and tailored to fit your Bronco perfectly, no guesswork, no hassle.

Roof Rack System For The Early Bronco (1966–77)

Classic Bronco owners know that form and function go hand in hand. That’s why we offer roof rack systems that complement the original design of the 1966–77 Bronco, while giving you the extra utility you need.

The Rhino-Rack Roof System is made specifically for early Broncos. It’s a versatile rack built for everything from overland gear to weekend essentials. The setup is solid, stylish, and easy to bolt on, making it a smart upgrade for your restoration or daily cruiser.

Need a solid foundation? Pair it with our 5-Bow Hard Top, designed for strength and compatibility with roof-mounted accessories.

Classic style. Modern function. Built for the road ahead.

Easy Install, Built For Adventure

At TOMS OFFROAD, we believe upgrades should be DIY-friendly, and our roof racks are no exception. Each system is designed for a straightforward install, with hardware included and no guesswork involved. Most racks bolt directly to the factory mounting points or come with clear instructions for a clean fit.

These roof racks aren’t just for looks, they’re built for real use. Whether you’re hauling recovery gear, loading up camping equipment, or mounting a rooftop tent, you’ll get strength you can rely on.

And because every product we carry is made to match Bronco heritage, it won’t just perform, it’ll look right at home on your rig.

Shop Roof Racks At TOMS OFFROAD

Ready to upgrade your Bronco? Browse our full selection of Ford Bronco roof racks and find the right fit for your build, classic or modern. Whether you're restoring a first-gen Bronco or outfitting your 2021+ for weekend escapes, we've got the parts to match your passion.

At TOMS OFFROAD, we’ve spent decades building trust in the Bronco community. We stand behind every product we sell, because we’re enthusiasts too.

Simple. Strong. Built for adventure. Shop now and take your Bronco further.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Tom's Offroad carries roof rack options for both early (1966–1977) and sixth-generation Ford Broncos. For the early Bronco, roof racks mount to the hard top using clamps or drilled mounting points and are available in tubular steel or aluminum designs. Racks can carry additional fuel cans, recovery gear, camping equipment, or spare parts, making them a popular addition to overlanding and expedition builds.

Roof rack mounting on an early Bronco hard top typically uses a clamp-style attachment that grips the top's edges without drilling, or bolts through the fiberglass into reinforced mounting points. Clamp-style racks are preferred for fiberglass tops to avoid compromising the structure. Always distribute weight evenly across the rack and stay within the manufacturer's load rating, typically 150–300 lbs for most hard top racks.

Most aftermarket roof racks for the early Bronco are rated for 150–300 lbs of static load, depending on construction and mounting method. Dynamic load ratings for moving vehicles are typically lower, usually 100–150 lbs. Always check the specific rack's load rating before loading heavy items like rooftop tents, extra fuel cans, or tool boxes that could exceed the safe capacity on rough terrain.

Yes, rooftop tents are popular on early Bronco overland builds. A tent-compatible roof rack with sufficient load rating and solid mounting points is required. Fiberglass hard tops need reinforced mounting points or a rack that distributes weight to the body rather than the top alone. Factor in the tent's weight plus occupants when calculating total roof load, most two-person tents weigh 100–150 lbs.

For the sixth-generation Ford Bronco, front runner and Pioneer both offer purpose-built roof rack systems that mount to the factory roof rails without drilling. Modular systems that allow adding crossbars, tie-down points, and accessory mounts are the most versatile. Tom's Offroad carries roof rack and gear management accessories for the new Bronco suited to both trail and overland use.