Better than factory.

 

The highest quality builds demand the highest quality components. To that end, Agaso Outdoor is manufacturing early Ford Bronco body tubs available to the public for the first time. Years of development have resulted in a body tub and sheet metal package that needs only to be set up on its intended frame before surfacing and top coating.

EARLY FORD BRONCO BODY

EARLY FORD BRONCO BODY

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What makes an Agaso body tub different?

The idea of purchasing a body sheet metal package brand new is to take delivery of a product that solves the issues of reconditioning an original body tub. With panel stampings in a constant state of evolution, every assembly program has to evolve with them.

Until making the commitment to new bodies, the team at Agaso would spend hundreds of hours reconstructing body tubs—fixing damage from rust, collisions, and poorly executed modifications.

For quality, cost and lead time purposes, Agaso developed an in-house program that has the capacity to manufacture body tubs at scale. Body tubs that meet quality standards right off the line and eliminate the need for additional metal work. This required the dedication of resources to engineer fixtures and acquire modern, automated spot welding rigs that could execute multiple operation types as well as handle repetitive production cycles.

IMPROVEMENTS

WINDSHIELD REINFORCEMENT

Proprietary custom windshield mounts made of plate steel replace the original mounts to eliminate windshield flex.

SPOT WELD PREP

All welds are properly coated with urethane compatible primer. Spot welds will rust in-transit if not protected.

TRANSPORT DOLLY

A custom dolly is included for ease of transport and proper support for the body tub.

EVERYTHING YOU WANT, NOTHING YOU DON’T

Fewer holes, fewer opportunities for unwanted fumes and heat to get into the cabin. Many factory holes go unused with modern wiring harnesses and other components.

AFTERMARKET SHEET METAL CORRECTIONS

Today’s sheet metal stampings are not perfect, even with licensed, original tooling. Over time the tooling wears out, and quality can vary wildly compared to true OEM stampings.

CONSISTENT GAPPING

The early Bronco is reliant on its frame for rigidity and therefore is a challenge to gap accurately. In addition, factory panel fitment was consistent with trucks of the day and never intended to meet modern standards.