I don’t think I’m going to get the sound deading I just don’t like the way it looks
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SKIP for the smooooth surface!Anyone's opinion or thoughts on skipping the headliner to keep a smooth surface to wash easier? Mgv gives you the option of skipping it. Cloth and leather get it without a choice.
I have Base. Dont even know if I want it as I didn’t add it to my order the first time, we’ll see what happens .. Thanks for the info, much appreciated!The way it reads to me is that it is going to be standard on all the builds that have MIC tops, BUT if you have MGV (BL or BD) you have to option (still free) it in if you want it. If you have any other build and don't want it on your MIC....break out the goo gone and scraper.
Yea lucky you guys . I'm getting invoice price allegedly, but my salesman was just clueless and I have zero faith in his attention to detail.I definitely understand your concern...
But honestly I have ZERO concern - the benefits of working with Granger. They'll figure it out.
NOW WE"RE TALKING!!Who knows, maybe they will just accidentally put the Sasquatch on my Base Bronco too?
Cutting off the after market?https://community.thebronconation.c...adliner-for-all-mic-tops-on-2021-bronco.3812/
Ford announced to dealers today that the sound deadening headliner option for the 2021 Bronco will now be standard on Mold in Color (MIC) hard tops that are matched with cloth or leather interiors, and it will be a no-cost option on MICs that are paired with Marine Grade Vinyl (MGV) interiors. Bottom line, no one will be paying extra for the sound deadening headliner.
We suspect that the reason for making the headliner optional on MGV interiors is that those interiors are focused on water resistance. The headliner was first shown off in the Bronco Nation forums here. The fuzzy, carpet-like material that is adhered to the roof is designed to reduce cabin noise and was a $495 dollar option on both 2-Door and 4-Door Broncos. For those concerned about headroom in Broncos with MIC tops, the headliner is quite thin and the effect on headroom is extremely small.
This change also applies to builds that didn’t have access to the sound deadening headliner before. For example, a 4-Door Badlands with a 2.7L engine wasn’t able to be optioned with the headliner due to constraints in Ford’s ordering and production planning systems. Now, the option is just a part of the MIC top on most trims and will be able to be added to any build regardless of other options.
In the same boat. If it does end up looking bad or the aftermarket proves to be better AND needed then it is just some manual labor to remove it.So I got marine grade vinyl on black diamond if I want the sound deading for free I have to let the dealer know is this correct. Thing is I don’t think I want it it looks cheap as fuck and couldn’t beleave they were charging 495 for it to begin with . But as they say if it’s for free it’s for me
Read this very carefully. For conversions happening today and beyond it's free with MGV. I read this as you can't add it to your order (if it was placed prior to today) if you didn't have it originally and get it for free. Nor is Ford going to reach out to you and offer it to you for free.Sounds like it.
I feel like you should edit your subject. Its for ALL hard tops, not just MIC.https://community.thebronconation.c...adliner-for-all-mic-tops-on-2021-bronco.3812/
Ford announced to dealers today that the sound deadening headliner option for the 2021 Bronco will now be standard on Mold in Color (MIC) hard tops that are matched with cloth or leather interiors, and it will be a no-cost option on MICs that are paired with Marine Grade Vinyl (MGV) interiors. Bottom line, no one will be paying extra for the sound deadening headliner.
We suspect that the reason for making the headliner optional on MGV interiors is that those interiors are focused on water resistance. The headliner was first shown off in the Bronco Nation forums here. The fuzzy, carpet-like material that is adhered to the roof is designed to reduce cabin noise and was a $495 dollar option on both 2-Door and 4-Door Broncos. For those concerned about headroom in Broncos with MIC tops, the headliner is quite thin and the effect on headroom is extremely small.
This change also applies to builds that didn’t have access to the sound deadening headliner before. For example, a 4-Door Badlands with a 2.7L engine wasn’t able to be optioned with the headliner due to constraints in Ford’s ordering and production planning systems. Now, the option is just a part of the MIC top on most trims and will be able to be added to any build regardless of other options.
If you are getting a MIC top and not getting MGV interior, then I don't think you have a choice. It's going to come from the factory with the headliner.Really don't know if I want to add vs Hot Heads. I have a feeling aftermarket will be better quality in the long run.