How I Built My Bronco: A Female Overlander’s Take on Functional Modding

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In many circles, off-road modding is seen as a "boys' club" focused purely on rugged mechanics. But to me, building my Bronco is more than just adding parts—it’s an extension of my lifestyle.

As a female overlander, I live for the raw beauty of the trail, but I also value the small, intentional details that make a vehicle feel like home. When it came to upgrading my Bronco’s interior, I wasn’t just looking for "tough"; I was looking for the perfect balance between rugged capability and refined aesthetics.

Enter the BROADDICT TrailDeck. It’s the one interior mod that has completely transformed how I travel.

It’s for the small stuff.

Everyone talks about mounting axes and shovels. Cool, but what about the stuff you actually use every 20 minutes? I’m talking about my dog’s leash, her water bowl, and that one specific bag of treats that always gets lost under the seats. Having a dedicated spot for my puppys gear right on the tailgate saves me so much frustration. No more digging. Just grab and go.

The "Tailgate Cafe" is real.

If you know me, you know I’m not moving until I’ve had coffee. The TrailDeck basically turns my rear door into a mini-countertop. My pour-over kit and mugs stay clipped to the MOLLE panel, so I’m not chasing my gear around the trunk floor while the water’s boiling. It’s a tiny bit of "home" in the middle of nowhere.

The Bottom Line

Modding my Bronco isn't about looking "hardcore" for the gram. It's about making the truck fit my life. The TrailDeck is tough, yeah—but more importantly, it makes my outdoor life a lot less messy.

If you’re tired of your trunk being a black hole, this is the move. What are you guys running on your setups?

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