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- Candice
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- Auburn, AL
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- 2020 Mercedes GLB
- Your Bronco Model
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The more I watch it the sides of the rear window don’t look as stiff as I thought. Let’s hope!Thats what I'm wondering, why aren't there just zippers like the old jeep tops so you can roll them up
That is awesome! I hope it comes out for the bronco.... It's a bit pricy, though.
Definitely pricey, but I’d consider it if it was well made just for the convenience. Talking my Jeep neighbor into one so I can see how well it’s made. Would be nice if Ford just engineered a product like it.That is awesome! I hope it comes out for the bronco.... It's a bit pricy, though.
Don't get me wrong, this thing is cool.....but crap, all the junk you have to bolt on and off to change tops is nuts. Ford has the right idea with their top, it just needs to be refined. Six bolts and that thing is off the truck. No tracks, plastic pieces, or brackets to deal with.Did they forget to fold it down like on the Trektop Ultra for JLU? The trektop ultra comes apart the same way but folds down behind the roll bars.
I don't care about the top, but could I please have a Bronco in this color???
I think it's for security. Seems like you can't slide the windows out without opening the tailgate/doors. Granted someone could just take a knife to it if they wanted in, but my brother had a TJ with a zippered top and someone just unzipped it and stole his cd collection. This at least makes it a little more difficult to get in.Thats what I'm wondering, why aren't there just zippers like the old jeep tops so you can roll them up
I would definitely be interested in something like this.
I'm getting the hardtop and a Bimini. It's either winter or not.I prefer the look of the fast back soft top when closed and the standard soft top when fully open. Bleh. I'll probably just get a bimini top.