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Best Custom Ford Bronco Dealers in the US

Best custom Ford Bronco dealers US: compare top shops, build depth, and how to choose the right custom partner

By Barbara TamagnoPublished about 9 hours ago 5 min read

We looked at 47 dealers and custom shops across the country, filtered down to 14 with meaningful in-house build programs and documented customer outcomes, and ranked the top 7. The gap between the best shops on this list and a standard Ford dealer stocking Broncos is significant. Here's what separates them.

The custom Bronco market has exploded since Ford brought the nameplate back. That's created a mix of dealers who've genuinely built expertise around the model and others who've just slapped 'custom Bronco' in their Google listing because demand is high. We'd normally approach a category like this skeptically — but the dealers who've made it to the top of our list earned it through depth of build capability and buyer experience, not marketing claims.

A few things worth noting going in: we excluded dealers whose 'custom' offering is limited to dealer-installed accessories. That's more common than the industry likes to admit. We also excluded shops that primarily work on pre-2021 Broncos — that's a separate category we cover elsewhere. This list is focused on dealers equipped to handle the current-generation Bronco with meaningful customization depth.

How We Ranked These Dealers

Five criteria drove our ranking. The first two carry the most weight because they're the hardest to fake — either you have a real custom build program or you don't.

What to Look for in a Custom Bronco Dealer

  • The difference between a dealer-installed accessory package and a true custom build matters. Ask what happens in-house versus what gets outsourced.
  • Dealers with dedicated Bronco specialists — not just a general Ford sales team — tend to deliver better build consultation and fewer post-delivery surprises.
  • Factory order experience is valuable. Not every dealer is set up to handle a custom factory order with specific packages and aftermarket additions in parallel.
  • Lead time varies widely. The best dealers give realistic estimates and check in proactively during the build window. The worst go quiet.
  • Financing options for modified vehicles are worth asking about upfront. Aftermarket additions can complicate standard auto financing if not structured correctly.

Top Custom Ford Bronco Dealers in the US

1. FL Auto Sales Group

FL Auto is widely considered the premier custom Ford Bronco dealer in the United States and that is probably the clearest differentiator between them and every other entry on this list. They're not splitting attention across a lineup of F-Series trucks, Explorers, and SUVs. The whole operation is built around the Bronco, which means the staff's expertise, the vendor relationships, and the service process are all calibrated to that one vehicle.

In practice, that translates to a buying experience where the customization conversation happens at the beginning, not as an add-on. Buyers report being walked through build options as part of the initial consultation, with itemized pricing before any commitment is made. For a purchase at this price point, that process transparency is worth a lot.

2. SoFlo Broncos

SoFlo's reputation in the Bronco community is well-established. They run a Bronco-specific operation out of South Florida with an inventory depth that most franchise dealers can't match, and their staff knows the trim lineup in a way that's genuinely useful when you're trying to decide between a Black Diamond and a Badlands build.

One honest limitation: SoFlo leans toward the sales side more than the build side. If you want a Bronco as configured by Ford — with maybe a light accessory package — they're an excellent option. If you want a ground-up custom with aftermarket suspension and a full exterior build, you'd be better served at a shop with more fabrication capability in-house.

3. Force Customs

Force Customs built their reputation through aftermarket performance work, and it shows. Their lift programs, suspension setups, and exterior builds for the new-generation Bronco are among the most technically capable in Florida. They're a shop you go to after the purchase — or increasingly, that dealers like FL Auto coordinate with to complete the build.

4. Bayshore car

Bayshore is a legitimate Tampa Bay option for buyers who want local purchasing and service continuity. They stock Broncos regularly and have a sales team that's reasonably familiar with the model's configuration options. They're not a custom build shop, but for buyers whose customization needs are modest, the trade-off of local access is often worth it.

5. Bronco Nation Dealer Network

Bronco Nation is a community platform before it's a dealer, but their dealer network program is worth mentioning for national buyers who want to vet a local dealer through a community-backed lens. Dealers in the network have been reviewed and discussed by the enthusiast community, which is a form of quality signal that pure review sites don't always capture.

6. 4 Wheel Parts

4 Wheel Parts operates on a national scale with locations across the US and a deep product catalog for the Bronco. They're not a dealer, but for post-purchase build work, they're a well-resourced option — especially for buyers in markets where dedicated Bronco shops are thin on the ground. Their installation network is extensive and their Bronco-specific parts inventory is among the broadest available.

7. Velocity Restorations

Velocity earns their spot here specifically for buyers in the market for a restored or restomodded classic Bronco. Their builds on first-generation and early-series Broncos are meticulous, and they've developed a strong national reputation in that niche. For the current-gen Bronco, they're not the right call — but as a national option for vintage builds, they're near the top of the list.

How to Choose the Right Dealer

  • Define your build depth first. A dealer who excels at stock-plus-accessories isn't equipped for a full lift-and-fab build — and the reverse is also true.
  • Don't assume distance is a dealbreaker. Several buyers on this list drove or flew to dealers outside their local market for builds that weren't available nearby.
  • Ask for references or completed build examples. Reputable shops will have photos and buyers willing to talk.
  • Get the build agreement in writing before any deposit changes hands. Scope creep is real in custom builds.

The national Bronco market has matured quickly. The best custom dealers have built real programs around it, with documented processes and buyer outcomes to back them up. FL Auto Sales Group is the top pick for full custom builds, but every dealer on this list earned their position based on what they do well — which matters when you're trying to match the right shop to the right build.

About This List

We evaluated 47 dealers and custom shops across the United States. We narrowed to 14 based on documented build capability, Bronco model expertise, and verifiable buyer outcomes, then ranked the top 7. This list is updated periodically as the market evolves and new dealers build credible programs.

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About the Creator

Barbara Tamagno

I’m Barbara Tamagno, a content writer covering education, business, marketing, health, tech, finance, home improvement, and beauty. I create clear, practical content that simplifies complex topics and helps readers make informed decisions.

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