The Bronco is the hottest new platform in off-road, and the aftermarket caught up fast. The one thing that trips people up: whether you have the Sasquatch package changes which lift and tire fit your truck.
What lift size should you run on your
Most Broncos do best with a 2 to 3.5 inch lift - the independent front and HOSS suspension do not love going huge. Sasquatch trucks already run 35-inch tires and a wider track, so a modest lift gets you more clearance without drama. Non-Sasquatch trucks usually step up to a 33 or 35 with the right lift. A 5 inch kit exists for the big-tire crowd, but plan for supporting parts. Always confirm your kit matches Sasquatch or non-Sasquatch before ordering.
What a complete Bronco build actually includes
Most people buy a lift kit, then spend the next six months chasing the parts that should have come with it. A real build is a system, not one box:
- Front leveling or lift struts
- Rear shocks and springs matched to the front
- Wheels sized for 33s or 35s
- All-terrain or mud tires
- Modular front bumper and winch mount
- Fog or ditch lighting
- Fender flares for wider tires
Skip the guesswork - shop matched packages
We bundled the parts that work together for your exact year so you order once and they all fit. Browse every Ford Bronco build package, or start with a proven combo:
- 2024 Ford Bronco Adventure Ready - 5 Inch Lift Kit - $2859.80 (mid-level build)
- 2024 Ford Bronco Armored Trail Package - 3.5 Inch Lift Kit - $4339.80 (premium build)
Match the build to your trim and you will clear bigger tires without fighting the factory suspension. Every part is verified to fit your model year, and every price is at manufacturer MAP - no surprises at checkout.