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This is alot, so I did what I don't usually do and sent it to Chat GPT, for your benefit to clean this up.

The Short

2023 Ford Bronco Raptor with factory MIC hard top issues.

Two panels were replaced under warranty due to cracking/defects:
  • Mid-panel (early 2025)
  • Rear section (January 2026)
Despite the vehicle still being under factory warranty, Ford denied replacing the remaining panels to correct the now multi-colored mismatch.

As a graphics business, we know these textured tops are not ideal for wrapping—but given the situation, it created the perfect real-world test.

So we wrapped it.

Here’s our honest take on whether a Bronco hard top can (and should) be wrapped.

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👉Ford Denied Our Bronco Raptor Hard Top Color Issues, Now We're Testing Wrap Longevity | Part 1


The Photos (Before and After)
Ford Bronco We wrapped our hardtop because Ford denied our color mismatched panels, ...details inside! Hard Top 04
Ford Bronco We wrapped our hardtop because Ford denied our color mismatched panels, ...details inside! Hard Top 02
Ford Bronco We wrapped our hardtop because Ford denied our color mismatched panels, ...details inside! Wrapped Top 01
Ford Bronco We wrapped our hardtop because Ford denied our color mismatched panels, ...details inside! Wrapped Top 04
Ford Bronco We wrapped our hardtop because Ford denied our color mismatched panels, ...details inside! Wrapped Top 05
Ford Bronco We wrapped our hardtop because Ford denied our color mismatched panels, ...details inside! Wrapped Top 06





The Long

The dreaded MIC hard top issue—hairline cracks that eventually turn into something worse.

I purchased my 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor pre-owned at the end of 2024 with around 12,000 miles. During inspection, I noticed very fine hairline cracking in the rear portion of the top and pointed it out to the dealer. I was told I had full factory warranty coverage through July 2026, so I moved forward with the purchase.

In early 2025, during a routine oil change, I brought the issue up again. The service advisor documented it and also noticed damage in the mid-panel—likely from the previous owner, as it appeared the panel may have been dropped at some point. Surprisingly, Ford approved replacement of the mid-panel, but not the rear section.

Immediately, I was concerned about color match.

Once replaced, the mid-panel didn’t match the front or rear. It wasn’t drastic—but it was noticeable. I was told it would “fade and blend” over time with sun exposure.

It didn’t.

Fast forward to early 2026—I returned for another service visit (oil change, tire rotation, a door rattle, and to revisit the rear top issue). By now, those original hairline cracks had worsened. Initially, Ford denied the claim. After a week or two of back-and-forth, the dealer was able to get it approved.

Two weeks later, I went to pick up the vehicle. The rear panel was replaced—and it was a completely different shade.

Now, I’ll be the first to admit—I’m particular. I run a business focused on Bronco graphics, and this vehicle is our template and demo platform. Appearance matters. Attention to detail matters. It’s a direct reflection of our brand.

I had clearly communicated that panel match was critical.

It wasn’t even close.

I refused delivery, and that kicked off a much longer process that ultimately ended in a denial. My dealer had done what they could—this was now a Ford corporate issue. After contacting customer service, I was told the same thing: the defective parts were replaced, and color variance was not considered a warrantable concern.

That’s a problem.

So I turned to the community—forums and Facebook groups—and asked what others had done. The responses ranged from:
  • “No one’s looking at the top—just drive it.”
  • “It’s an off-road vehicle, who cares?”
  • “You bought used—that’s on you.”
And then one comment stood out:

“You’re a wrap shop… wrap it.”

That got me thinking.

I explored other options—aftermarket tops, paint, soft tops, even Line-X. Some looked great, others not so much. But I genuinely like the OEM top—and more importantly, I didn’t feel I should have to spend more money fixing something that wasn’t my fault.

So I decided to test it.

For context, I’ve been in the graphics industry for 26 years. Vinyl wrap is designed for painted, smooth surfaces. Applying it to a rough, textured MIC top—with deep channels—is absolutely not recommended. It’s a challenge in both adhesion and longevity.

But I wanted a real answer, so I wrapped it myself.

About six hours later, it was done. I used a 3M Deep Matte Black, prepped the surface thoroughly, primed the edges and channels, and post-heated multiple times to ensure adhesion. Material and labor would realistically put this around $1,200.

Right now—it looks incredible. I even applied a HyperClean SLIQ treatment to help maintain the finish.

But here’s the honest truth:

I don’t know how long it will last.

If I had to guess—I expect failure at some point. That’s simply the reality of wrapping this type of surface. I hope I’m wrong, because I genuinely love the look and would prefer this over alternatives like Line-X.

Ford, if you’re listening—this is bigger than just my vehicle.

Whether it’s a base Bronco or a Raptor, this is a quality and customer service issue. This is my fourth Bronco since 2021, along with three Bronco Sports for my family. I’d like to believe that loyalty counts.

Right now, it doesn’t feel like it does.

I still love the Bronco—but this experience leaves a mark and raises real concerns moving forward.

If you’ve dealt with something similar, I’d genuinely like to hear your experience.

Hopefully this helps answer the question we hear all the time:

“Can you wrap a Bronco hard top?”

Yes… but there’s more to it.

So there's my story, I hope you can get some good information out of it. Please comment, share, tell your experince if you've been though a similar situation. I see these top issues happening all the time now, I do hope things change from Ford.

Greg Lilly
Underground Graphics
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Looks great. But you are probably right about failure down the road. Ford basically wrapped it in whatever material it is and it fails. Ford doesn’t care about cosmetic match. I have the new door seals. Completely different sheen.
 

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Looks amazing. My Bronco is now four years and top show more damage every year. Was denied a new top in year three do to tipping over off road and damaging the surface. I always thought at some time I would use line x, but now I will follow your thread to see how the wrap holds up and for how long.
 

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Thanks for sharing your story - very insightful! I will be anxious to hear how it holds up. Sad how Ford is treating the MIC top issue. I traded in my '22 OBX MIC top partially to not have to deal with that issue in future. I really wonder if their will be resolution at some point or if MIC top issues will fade into the history?
 

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The matte looks awesome. I wrapped mine and it lasted about a year and a half before I started getting bubbles. But I did not use primer and it was my first time wrapping anything, so with your expertise it should last much longer than that.
 

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Perfectly normal defect Ford is now normalizing all defects to stay liquid.
 

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I have a soft top but that looks really good! I know your material is great because I have your graphics on my truck.
 

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Looks great!
 

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Even if it sticks don't wraps need to be pulled off and redone every 5 or so years anyways? Otherwise they start to crack and become a pain to remove?
 

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Looks good! I wish I had the patience to wrap my top but I just ordered a gallon of bed liner to coat my top. I hope it look half as good.
 

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Ford, if you’re listening—this is bigger than just my vehicle.
I believe you speak for all of us on this point. I've been a Ford person my entire life (3rd generation, over 300 family years. We still say "we work for Ford's"). Ford has had the average American's back more often than not but when they screw up a quality issue they go all in (silent recalls - anyone remember the peeling silver paint of the F-150's in the late 80's?). This is the kind of issue that can take a well deserved touchdown and have it called back for some ridiculous reason. And it's low hanging fruit, fix this and secure the company loyalty of hundreds of thousands. I shake my head every time something like this happens and quietly curse the moronic executives somewhere (likely concerned with short term issues and their quarterly bonus) that desperately try to ignore it or sweep it under the rug. They've done it before with tragic consequences (the Pinto). Put some of those talented Ford engineers in a room and challenge them to fail. It could be the equivalent of a referee telling some moaning coach to stick their challenge where the son can't shine - "Kiss my behind! Those boys EARNED that touchdown!"
 

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