Ford Philippines has partnered with ARB to bring offroading accessories for the new Ranger and Everest directly to customers. For owners who want to mod their new Ranger or Everest with ARB parts but are apprehensive about incompatible parts or don’t want to impair the car’s functionality potentially, Ford’s got you covered.
The partnership between Ford and ARB goes deeper than just offering aftermarket parts at Ford dealerships. Engineers at Ford and ARB cooperated to develop a wide range of accessories that are tested and went through rigorous evaluations. All to ensure that the parts offered are compatible with Ford’s next-gen vehicles to keep factory performance uncompromised.
Ford customers are able to choose from a variety of class-topping parts and accessories for the next-gen Ranger and Everest. These parts include suspension kits, bull bars, side steps, rails, base racks, under-vehicle protection (UVP), and an engine snorkel.
“Through this groundbreaking partnership, we are able to offer world-class 4x4 accessories to our next-gen Ford customers as we see more of them enjoying various activities with their vehicles such as car camping and off-roading. At Ford, we recognize that our vehicles enable our customers’ various needs, lifestyles, and interests, and we are thankful that our partnership with ARB will continue to allow us to make our vehicles part of our customers’ ultimate weekend adventures and explorations.”
Other good news that comes with the partnership is that all ARB accessories come with a 3-year warranty. Meanwhile, ARB suspension kits also come with a 3-year warranty or 60,000 km – whichever comes first.
Starting this month, owners of the next-gen Ranger and Everest can avail of their choice of accessories in Ford dealerships nationwide. Customers who are planning to buy the next-gen Ranger and Everest can also get ARB accessories when they get their vehicle from the dealership.
If customers want a detailed list of what Ford and ARB are offering, they can visit any Ford dealership nationwide or simply access the Ford PH website.
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