Early Bronco Steering Linkage | Tie Rods & Drag Link
WILD HORSES 4x4 offers complete Early Bronco Steering Linkage solutions built to restore control and confidence behind the wheel. From factory-style tie rods and drag links to custom steering linkage kits like the Clydesdale Early Bronco Extreme Steering Linkage, this category covers everything from stock replacements to serious upgrades. Whether your build calls for 66-75 Bronco T-style steering linkage, 76-77 Bronco Y-style steering linkage, or a conversion to improve steering geometry, you’ll find the right components for restoration, daily driving, or hard off-road use.
Early Bronco Steering Linkage Explained: Choosing the Right Parts for Your Build
Early Bronco Steering Linkage Explained: Choosing the Right Parts for Your Build
Steering linkage is one of the most critical systems on an Early Bronco. It directly affects how your rig tracks down the road and responds on the trail. Ford used two distinct steering linkage styles during the 1966-77 Bronco era, and knowing which your truck has — and what options are available — will help you pick the right components.
At a Glance: Early Broncos use two steering styles: 66-75 T-style and 76-77 Y-style. Wild Horses 4x4 offers factory-style replacements, custom adjustable tie rod and drag link kits, and the Clydesdale Extreme Steering Linkage for maximum strength. Whether you’re restoring stock steering, converting Y-style to T-style, or building a hard-use trail Bronco, the right linkage improves control, alignment, and long-term reliability.
T-Style Steering Linkage (1966-75 Ford Broncos)
The 66-75 Ford Bronco steering linkage is commonly referred to as T-style steering linkage. In this configuration, the drag link comes down from the pitman arm and tees into the tie rod assembly that spans the full width between the left and right knuckles. This design is familiar to early Bronco owners and works well for both stock rides and lifted builds.
While classic replacement tie rods and drag links restore original geometry, Wild Horses also offers custom options with multiple adjustment points for finer alignment and stronger steering performance. These include adjustable tie rod kits designed specifically for 66-75 Broncos to improve control and serviceability over the stock single-adjustment sleeve.
Y-Style Steering Linkage (1976-77 Ford Broncos)
For 76-77 Ford Bronco models, Ford widened the front end to clear disc brakes and changed the steering knuckles, resulting in Y-style steering linkage. In this layout, the tie rod and drag link form a Y shape to accommodate the wider stance and different taper sizes of the 76-77 knuckles.
Along with factory-style replacement tie rods and drag link, Wild Horses offers 3-way adjustable tie rod and drag link kits that replace the factory Y-style setup with a stronger, adjustable T-style layout—making alignment easier and handling more predictable, especially on lifted trucks or rigs with larger tires.
Custom Steering Linkage & Clydesdale Extreme Duty System
For those building Broncos that will see tough trail duty, hard braking, or oversized tires, Wild Horses offers custom steering linkage options beyond OE-style parts. These include modular tie rod and drag link kits with enhanced geometry and multiple adjustment points, designed to be stronger and easier to tune than stock components.
At the top of the performance ladder is the Clydesdale Early Bronco Extreme Steering Linkage kit, engineered with heavy-duty construction and replaceable tie rod cartridges for long life and precise steering control. Enthusiasts who have installed Clydesdale kits report noticeably tighter steering feel and confidence inspiring performance compared to standard linkage setups.
How to Choose What’s Right for Your Bronco
Restoration builds looking to maintain factory behavior can choose direct-fit tie rods and drag links tailored to the Bronco’s original steering geometry. For resto-mods or lifted Broncos, adjustable custom linkage provides better alignment options and strength where it’s needed. For off-road-oriented builds or rigs with larger tires, the Clydesdale linkage system is the ultimate choice in strength and precision.
As a recap, here’s a quick reference to help you choose the right steering linkage for your Early Bronco:
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66-75 Ford Bronco (T-style steering): Choose factory-style tie rods and drag links for stock restoration, or upgrade to custom adjustable linkage for improved alignment and steering precision.
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76-77 Ford Bronco (Y-style steering): Use correct Y-style components for stock disc brake knuckles, or convert to T-style with adjustable linkage for better geometry and serviceability.
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Lifted Broncos or larger tires: Adjustable tie rod and drag link kits allow proper alignment and stronger steering control compared to stock linkage.
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Hard off-road use or aggressive builds: The Clydesdale Early Bronco Extreme Steering Linkage offers maximum strength, heavy-duty construction, and replaceable components built to handle serious trail abuse.
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Restoration vs performance: Stock-style linkage preserves factory feel, while custom and Clydesdale systems prioritize durability, adjustability, and confidence on and off the trail.
No matter your Bronco’s build path, replacing old or worn steering linkage with quality parts from Wild Horses 4x4 will restore crisp, dependable steering performance you can trust on pavement and off.
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