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With the potential offer Ford is making for soft top owners. I went and looked in detail for the first time at the HT. I would like both tops. However I don’t trust it.
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No way would I spend any money on a MIC. Too high likelihood of issues. Rather get a TOR for cheaper, or Anderson Composites for the same priceWith the potential offer Ford is making for soft top owners. I went and looked in detail for the first time at the HT. I would like both tops. However I don’t trust it.
I’m looking at TOR. Waiting to see how they hold up on the forums. It looks good in pics. Just not thrilled with the clamps. Look like old tackle box clamps.No way would I spend any money on a MIC. Too high likelihood of issues. Rather get a TOR for cheaper, or Anderson Composites for the same price
Do you think it is just the outer layer and not structural? I'm looking a lot more intensely at Line-X which might be what it needs to stay together. There is a video somewhere of a cardboard box that got Line-X...Unfortunately these cracks have become "normal". Those who say they don't have cracks or delamination either haven't looked, haven't looked hard enough, haven't used a flash light, or haven't inspected the top at all angles in multiple light levels. I'm onto my 4th top and believe my current one is only a few weeks from showing signs of new cracks.
Honestly it was probably fine at the plant . Mine was looked over very carefully when I picked it up but cracks appeared a couple months later . I think they have an inherent problem with the top layer process and all tops will develop cracks at some point. Some later than others obviously and most will be after the warranty period. Webasto should be running all the tops through a X-Ray line to show the cracks since most are not visible initially , but then they most likely would have a near 100% scrap rate .Quality control/inspection process failure.
Does the supplier (Webasto) have people in the plant installing their tops?
Yup we seem to be experts on top replacements, # 4 as well.Unfortunately these cracks have become "normal". Those who say they don't have cracks or delamination either haven't looked, haven't looked hard enough, haven't used a flash light, or haven't inspected the top at all angles in multiple light levels. I'm onto my 4th top and believe my current one is only a few weeks from showing signs of new cracks.
Yes. I do believe it is just the outer layer and not structural. If Webasto would just make the outer layer a little thicker I think it would solve the problem.Do you think it is just the outer layer and not structural? I'm looking a lot more intensely at Line-X which might be what it needs to stay together. There is a video somewhere of a cardboard box that got Line-X...
It could be the fault of both companies. Could be Fords designing they had any part in how it’s made. Could be on the maker if they designed it or at the very least if they are going off Ford’s design, they ought to know if it will work or not. On them at that point.I'm just shocked, since I thought Ford had pulled that contract from Webasto after the initial fiasco. Thankfully, it led me to get the softtop!!!!! YAY!!!!!
But can't believe they're still the maker of those tops. Sad. We did not, in all fairness, ever learn if it was a Ford engineering/spec issue or a manufacturing issue.
I do think line-x would do the trick if applied correctlyDo you think it is just the outer layer and not structural? I'm looking a lot more intensely at Line-X which might be what it needs to stay together. There is a video somewhere of a cardboard box that got Line-X...
Yes, I think it's wise to do periodic inspections. At least once a month. In the dark with your phone flashlight is the best way to find the cracks. In indirect natural daylight is the best way to see any delamination on the very top. Snakeskin (which honestly seems to be the least apparent now) can be seen in pretty much any lighting, but flashlight usually works best. You may be disappointed by doing the inspections and finding things, but at least it gives you some reaction time to file a warranty claim before it's too late. I will be out of warranty by end of the year and am on my 4th top, so I'm either going TOR or primer & paint over my OEM MIC with hopes that strengthens it up a bit.Thanks for the pictures. This will definitely cause me to do inspections from time-to-time (and what to look for).
In see you are in AZ from your postings. Do you think the extreme heat might have anything to do with it? What temps have you experienced with your Bronco? Any correlations to the heat (in your opinion)?
Thanks again.