Anderson Composites is well known in the aftermarket world for bringing carbon fiber to late-model American muscle. The company’s aim is to bring down the weight of domestic cars with performance carbon products that reduce weight in key areas, and still retain the strong structural requirements for racing. The primary targets were hoods, doors, and trunk lids to receive the carbon treatment.
Ford Performance took note of the product offerings and began to task Anderson Composite with creating products for the 2018 Cobra Jet. After a few short years, Anderson is now entering another Ford market. This time, instead of drag or road racing in mind, the carbon company will be taking a step off-road with a new emphasis on the Ford Bronco lineup.
Anderson Composites is offering carbon and fiberglass options for both the two- and four-door Broncos.
It goes without saying, the all-new Ford Bronco changed many companies’ focus from on-road to off-road in a hurry. Some companies sought out suspension or engine performance packages, but Anderson Composite decided to stick with what they know best. While hoods, doors, and fenders are still a primary product for Anderson, it has also begun production on tubular doors, hardtop roofs, applique covers, and more. Bronco owners also have options that include halo doors and completely redesigned fenders to bolt on.
From carbon tubular doors to carbon inlets, Anderson Composites has an option for all tastes.
Anderson is one of the few companies that have transitioned to the off-road segment and made it appear as if they have been on the scene for years. The use of matte carbon fiber and select products to mimic the Raptor’s hood styling gives Bronco owners the choice of style and flare they desire. Instead of being yet another Bronco on the road, give your Bronco the Anderson Composites treatment for a unique look.