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Heise HE-BRK-FD2 Roof Trac Bracket - for Select Ford Bronco 2021-Up

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Heise HE-BRK-FD2 Roof Trac Bracket - for Select Ford Bronco 2021-Up

Easily mount Heise LED cube lights, driving lights, or a lightbar onto the roof of your Ford Bronco with this stylish Roof Trac Bracket. This product features a corrosion-resistant black powder-coated finish. Slotted holes across the top of the bracket provide installers with flexible mounting points, and wiring can be hidden within a channel along the back. Included with this bracket are plastic covers that conceal the mounting hardware to retain a factory look.

Features:

  • Fits Heise cube lights, driving lights, or a lightbar
  • Slotted holes across the top of the bracket offer flexible mounting points
  • Hide your wiring in the back channel
  • Includes plastic covers to conceal the brackets and OE mounting bolts
  • Black powder-coated brackets

Docs/Instruction Links:

Vehicle Applications:

  • Bronco 2021-Up*

Visit Metraonline.com for up-to-date vehicle-specific applications.

 

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