That's just wrong, they come off in about 5 seconds.There is no quick removal. You can take a sawzall or remove the back of the seat and gain access to the internals and remove them.
Really? Can you show how on the 2-dr? @peterh has always been in the 2-dr gang as he has been adamant to remain true to the heritage build style.That's just wrong, they come off in about 5 seconds.
Hmm, it seems hard to believe they would be removable on the 4 door but not the 2 door. Then again, it wouldn't be the strangest decision ford has made with the Bronco.Really? Can you show how on the 2-dr? @peterh has always been in the 2-dr gang as he has been adamant to remain true to the heritage build style.
I was responding specifically to @peterh - many of us 2-dr owners are entrenched in the purist body style and he enthusiastically wants to take it one step further with having a Base MIC with no tint on the windows. He and I are also in the minority of wanting rear window sliders for the MIC clam shell.Hmm, it seems hard to believe they would be removable on the 4 door but not the 2 door. Then again, it wouldn't be the strangest decision ford has made with the Bronco.
Mine come off like any other headrest. You push the button and pull them out.
Mine just flip down? Yeah, different than the OP's request to *remove* them but still pretty simple.Really? Can you show how on the 2-dr? @peterh has always been in the 2-dr gang as he has been adamant to remain true to the heritage build style.
Correct. They flip down to gain visibility with the seat back upright or to accommodate the seat folded down. If someone wants to remove them (on the 2-dr), they need to disassemble the seat back as there are retainers that prevents them from sliding out.Mine just flip down? Yeah, different than the OP's request to *remove* them but still pretty simple.