How to Choose Your Ranch Hand Bumper for the Ford F150
Ranch Hand fits the Ford F150 with four series. Each one does a different job.
Legend. Ranch Hand's heaviest steel, and on the F150 it is the bumper for the old-body-style trucks. The Legend front fits the 1992-1996 F150 at 253 lbs of 4-inch steel pipe and diamond-plate with a 2-inch receiver, and a Legend rear goes back as far as the 1981 trucks. Pick Legend if you run an OBS F150 and want the toughest steel made for it. For anything 2009 and newer, Summit or Midnight is the front to look at.
Summit. The front bumper for the modern F150, covering most years from 2009 to 2026 in 12-gauge diamond-plate steel with a wraparound brush guard. On 2021-2023 trucks with a front camera and adaptive cruise, order the camera-ready version (the model code ending in C), and a lower-cost Summit Bullnose front is offered for those years too. Pick Summit for strong front protection on almost any modern F150. It does not fit the Raptor, Raptor R, Tremor, or a truck with a body lift.
Midnight. The blacked-out series, in 7-gauge steel, thicker than the Summit's 12-gauge plate (with steel, a lower gauge number means thicker metal), with a black powder coat. The front runs 2018 to 2026, with or without a grille guard, and a matching rear covers 2015 to 2026. Removable inserts handle the factory camera and sensors. Pick Midnight for a clean, blacked-out F150. Like Summit, it does not fit the Raptor or Tremor.
Sport. The rear bumper, sold from 2009 through 2026 in formed 3/16-inch steel with backup and work LED lights built in. For 2024-2026 it comes two ways, one for side-exhaust trucks and one for dual-exhaust, so you match it to your truck. Pick Sport if you tow, haul, or want the rear end protected. Ranch Hand does not make a Sport front for the F150, so here Sport is a rear-only bumper. It does not fit the Raptor.
Pairing a front with a matching rear is the usual move on a modern F150 build.
Ranch Hand Bumpers by Ford F150 Year
- 1981-1996: Legend rear bumper, plus a Legend front for 1992-1996.
- 2009-2014: Summit front bumper and Sport rear bumper.
- 2015-2017: Summit front, Sport rear, and a Midnight rear.
- 2018-2020: Summit front, Midnight front (with or without a grille guard), Midnight rear, and Sport rear.
- 2021-2023: Summit front (standard and camera-ready), Midnight front and rear, and Sport rear.
- 2024-2026: Summit front, Midnight front and rear, and a Sport rear in side-exhaust or dual-exhaust.
To compare Ranch Hand with other brands for your truck, see the full Ford F150 bumpers page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a Ranch Hand bumper fit my 2013 F150?
Yes. A 2009-2014 F150 takes the Summit front bumper and the Sport rear bumper, both in heavy diamond-plate steel and bolt-on with the included kit. Most owners install them at home in a few hours.
Does Ranch Hand make a bumper for the F150 Raptor?
No. Ranch Hand's F150 bumpers do not fit the Raptor, Raptor R, or Tremor. Those trucks use a wider, model-specific front fascia, so the standard F150 Summit, Midnight, and Sport bumpers will not bolt up.
Do these bumpers work with my F150's front camera and adaptive cruise?
On 2021-2023 trucks, order the camera-ready Summit (the model code ending in C) or a Midnight front; both use removable inserts for the factory camera and adaptive cruise. On 2024-2026 trucks, note that the Summit front disables the motorized air dam. Check the fit notes for your year before ordering.