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I took my doors off and didn't want to put them back on. I wonder if I can drive in the rain without doors without getting too wet.
It will actually keep out a light rain while your are moving. Stopping at a light and you will catch it a little more.
 

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How can we trust this reviewer’s credibility? He called it a “truck!” :eek: ;)
 

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What happens if it gets T-Boned at intersection?
 

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I took my doors off and didn't want to put them back on. I wonder if I can drive in the rain without doors without getting too wet.
If it's anything like my Wrangler you'll be fine for the most part but all the spray and mist from the tires that normally lands on the door, goes onto you instead.

Driving with the top down is different, keep moving and you stay surprisingly dry, but slow down or stop and you get soaked. You'll also wish you had a wiper on the inside after a while, the swirling air will eventually put a film of water on the inside of the windshield.
 

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If it's anything like my Wrangler you'll be fine for the most part but all the spray and mist from the tires that normally lands on the door, goes onto you instead.

Driving with the top down is different, keep moving and you stay surprisingly dry, but slow down or stop and you get soaked. You'll also wish you had a wiper on the inside after a while, the swirling air will eventually put a film of water on the inside of the windshield.
Rear passengers/seats tend to get wet, though - at least in my Mustang - maybe it'd be different with Bronco's more upright windshield, but that'd probably be offset by the larger/longer cabin.
 

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Wildtrak with a soft top?
Are dealers getting options we can't? Probably put on aftermarket
 

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Sadly I won't get to do this until spring as I have a VIN and will likely get my Bronco in November or December....
I'm failing to see the issue?

What happens if it gets T-Boned at intersection?
It's going to hurt. Oh well, the best things in life are risky.
 

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What's up with all these wildtrack reviews days after they essessentially discontinued the model for the year
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