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Ford Bronco Tailgate Latch is a simple, but an essential hardware of an SUV that has always been successful in big adventures. The 1966 Ford Bronco was legendary as it combined the prow of a truck with a deft wheelbase, which allows the vehicle to cut through narrow tracks. The engineers at Ford ensured that the Bronco was light, but reduced the mass by refining the four wheel drive system to suit sand, snow and wet urban roads. The Bronco has rugged frame rails, extensive ground clearance, and a cabin that can fit camping gear, which makes it the vehicle of choice of weekend explorers. Newer Ford Bronco models encourage the square off vintage appearance and incorporate more intelligent transfer cases, polished suspension, and safety features to allow owners to feel secure about grocery raids to mountainous ascents. The Tailgate Latch is a component of the adventure ready shell that is charged with the important responsibility of locking the rear hatch. A Tailgate Latch secures the tailgate securely in place and prevents the cargo in the tailgate when the trail becomes rough and opens easily with just a single pull when one is ready to unload. The Ford Tailgate Latch consists of heavy metal claws, springs that are corrosion resistant, and, finally, tabs to make every close solid. Due to the frequent transportation of coolers, tools, and recovery-ropes, a reliable latch will help avoid dust and water entering inside the SUV and spilled gear on the trail. Installation requires tailgate, trim, unclips, rods, unbolts, and replacing the old Tailgate Latch, sliding the new latch, tightening, reconnecting, testing.