The Ranger may be tough, but, as with any vehicle, wear and tear on the exterior can take its toll over time, and the bonnet is especially vulnerable to damage. That's where a bonnet protector becomes a wise investment. We take a closer look at the different types of bonnet protectors available for the Ranger, as well as dissect their features, benefits and drawbacks, to help you choose the right one for your needs.
Whether you're looking to enhance the appearance of your vehicle or protect it from scratches and chips, we have you covered. Here are four products we recommend. They’re intended as a starting point, to give you an idea of what’s available.
- What it is: A protective barrier that covers the front lip of the bonnet, which is a common area struck by stones or covered in bugs
- Why you need it: To provide a layer of protection to stop minor damage that can build over time and affect your vehicle's resale
Material | Tinted | Ranger Variants Covered | |
---|---|---|---|
Ford Australia Bonnet Protector | Acrylic | Yes | All |
OCAM 4x4 Accessories Bonnet Protector | Acrylic | Yes | All |
Bush Wrapz Templated Bonnet Strip | PPF | n/a | All | >
Bossco 4x4 Accessories Bonnet Protector | UV Resistant Acrylic | Yes | All | >
Ford Australia Bonnet Protector
Thing we like
- Sits up to allow for cleaning
- Dark tint finish
- No drilling needed
OCAM 4x4 Accessories Bonnet Protector
Things we like
- Sits up to allow for cleaning
- Dark tint finish
- No drilling needed
Bush Wrapz Templated Bonnet Strip
Things we like
- Wrapped with tough PPF
- Surface scratches self-heal with heat
- Multiple colour options
Bossco 4x4 Accessories Bonnet Protector
Things we like
- Fasteners supplied with kit
Not so much...
- Installation instructions not provided
How we review products
4X4 Australia has been reviewing four-wheel drive vehicles and aftermarket products for more than 40 years.
When looking for the best accessories for your make and model of 4WD, there are some things essential to making sure you have the best off-roading experience.
When we compare products, here are some of the things we consider:
- Warranty
- Build quality
- Value for money
- Time and ease to set-up/install
- Weight
- Fit and finish
- How well it gets the job done
- What materials they’re made from
- Corrosion/UV resistance
- Coatings
- Compatibility with other accessories
- Compliance with ADRs and vehicle safety systems
- Country of manufacture
- Load ratings,
to determine what's the best product across each price point.
We also consider user reviews and our own experience with these products to make sure our recommendations are for the best on the market.
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