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Ford Bronco Drivers: Here's the One Upgrade You’re Probably Overlooking

Ford Bronco Drivers: Here's the One Upgrade You’re Probably Overlooking

June 11, 2025

Ford Bronco Drivers: Here's the One Upgrade You’re Probably Overlooking

(And Why It Could Save Your Interior in 2025)

Let’s face it — if you drive a Bronco, you’re not just commuting to the office. You’re chasing trails, climbing rocks, crossing rivers, and living that top-down, doors-off life. But while you’re thinking about lift kits and tire clearance, there’s one upgrade you might be forgetting: your screen.

That center-mounted touchscreen?
It’s vulnerable. And it’s expensive.


💡 That 12” Display Isn’t Trail-Ready (Yet)

From the moment you start the engine, your Bronco’s touchscreen is your mission control. Navigation. Off-road cameras. Trail maps. Drive modes. Apple CarPlay. Everything goes through that screen.

Now imagine smacking it with muddy fingers, letting dust cake the surface, or having your keys bounce off it during a bumpy crawl. Not ideal — especially when screen replacements can cost upwards of $1,000.


🛡️ Meet Your New Co-Pilot: A 9H Tempered Glass Screen Protector

We get it — a screen protector might not sound as cool as a rooftop tent or a winch. But here’s the truth: it’s the simplest, smartest protection mod you can install in 3 minutes or less.

KYKR’s 9H tempered glass protectors are built for off-road life:

  • Scratch-resistant against sand, rings, and tools

  • Anti-glare finish for open-top, sun-soaked days

  • Smudge-proof coating (goodbye, trail mix fingerprints)

  • Bubble-free install – just peel, place, and tap

And no — it won’t mess with your touch sensitivity or clarity. It’s smooth, invisible, and OEM-level clean.


🏕️ Off-Roading is Brutal on Interiors

Whether you’re running the Rubicon or just bombing through desert washes, off-roading isn’t easy on your cabin tech. Constant vibration, dirt, wind, and exposed elements wear down your display fast.

Even with the roof on, your touchscreen takes a beating.
Especially when:

  • You’re driving with gloves on

  • You’ve got tools or gear loose in the cab

  • You’re wiping dust off the screen with whatever’s nearby (we see you, shirt sleeve)


👀 Matte vs Gloss: Which is Best for Bronco?

  • Matte: Best for open-air driving. Kills glare. Reduces fingerprints.

  • Gloss: Sharp, clean clarity. Looks like factory glass.
    Both are precision-cut for Bronco’s 12" screen and install in seconds. You literally can’t go wrong.


🧰 Installation That Doesn’t Suck

Here’s how it goes:

  1. Clean your screen

  2. Peel and place

  3. Press center and watch it seal

  4. Done in 60 seconds

It’s satisfying. It’s stress-free. And it’ll make you wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.


🔊 What Bronco Owners Are Saying

“Ran a trail in Moab — my buddy’s screen got scratched by his GoPro mount. Mine didn’t. Thanks, KYKR.”
– 2023 Badlands owner, Utah

“Matte version = no glare when I’ve got the roof panels off. Looks better than stock.”
– 2022 Wildtrak owner, California


🛒 Ready to Bronco Harder?

Your Bronco is built to roam. Your screen should be built to last.

👉 Shop KYKR 9H Screen Protectors for Ford Bronco

It’s the upgrade you won’t regret — especially after your next dusty, bumpy, trail-blazing ride.




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