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I may have missed this somewhere, but it seems that pictures of the soft top bronco are a bit more difficult to come across.
Clearly, Ford is quite happy with its clever design allowing the storage of the doors in the rear section of a 4 door bronco, however, I have some reservations about this capabilities feasibility with a soft top when it is down. Having owned a 4 door wrangler with both tops, I have an appreciation for the amount of space a soft-top takes up when it is open and folded in the rear. From the pictures, it seems like the doors while stored in the rear of the bronco juuuuuust barely fit.
So what do you guys think, are we going to have to choose top-down or doors off when running a soft top?
The lack of pictures with the doors in the rear of a hardtop with the rear clamshell on is telling enough, but at least clamshell off and doors off are a congruent package (although why you'd be happy to bring the doors if you cant also have a top on the vehicle is a bit curious.)
Maybe this onboard door storage thing is less useful than it seems.
Clearly, Ford is quite happy with its clever design allowing the storage of the doors in the rear section of a 4 door bronco, however, I have some reservations about this capabilities feasibility with a soft top when it is down. Having owned a 4 door wrangler with both tops, I have an appreciation for the amount of space a soft-top takes up when it is open and folded in the rear. From the pictures, it seems like the doors while stored in the rear of the bronco juuuuuust barely fit.
So what do you guys think, are we going to have to choose top-down or doors off when running a soft top?
The lack of pictures with the doors in the rear of a hardtop with the rear clamshell on is telling enough, but at least clamshell off and doors off are a congruent package (although why you'd be happy to bring the doors if you cant also have a top on the vehicle is a bit curious.)
Maybe this onboard door storage thing is less useful than it seems.
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