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- 2021 Bronco (I also have a 1992 XLT)
- Your Bronco Model
- First Edition
Dealer charges $2799.00 for painting the top
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Or because the process is too costly or not efficient in a production environment.It looks great…right now. I’m pretty sure the “issues” we’ve seen with the MIC Top (honeycomb, delamination, rough/uneven edges) does not bode well for the longevity of this painted MIC Top.
Ask yourself this: if MIC Top painting works, why is Ford (designer of said MIC Top) not painting some Wimbledon White to meet the demands of white topped Broncos?
Because it would be a warranty nightmare.
Ouch.Dealer charges $2799.00 for painting the top
Wonder if they warranty the work?Dealer charges $2799.00 for painting the top
70? You’re getting hosed !Bob, I love your enthusiasm, but If I take a hacksaw to my 70k Bronco, my wife will use the saw on me and I will have to use the fordpass points for a tent.
almost like a deepfakeI went and saw it today. It is IMPRESSIVE.
If you didn’t know this started as a textured MIC top you’d never guess it. Whatever they did created a smooth surface that I’d believe was the factory painted top if I weren’t a nutbar that lives on this forum who knows they don’t exist yet. Great work! No clue how it will hold up but today it was stunning.
Same problem with paint, although you've added a sloppy heavy thick finish that will not chemically bond to the POM. You are relying solely on a physical or mechanical bond.I dunno why you couldnt just gel coat the damn thing smooth then paint it.
So I reached out to them on Instagram (saw it first there). That was my exact question. "hey I plan on getting my MIC top painted, any tips or tricks I should know about or issues?"Glad I could make you laugh, if that was aimed/intended for/at me.
It's been over 30 years for me also, but I don't have access to a personal garage (I own a condo with shared garage) where I can actively continue to do it whenever I want. I do stuff now and then, but it's mostly for friends/co-workers and in their garages.
If people are going to paint/attempt to paint the MiC tops, like this Dealer did, it would be nice if they would let us know what they did as far as prep and what refinish products they used. (adhesion promoters, primer/s, color coats, clear coats and such)
This way, those of us with experience can gain knowledge as to what may work and to what issues may arise, mostly with adhesion and repair, if it gets damaged/chipped.
I had a funny feeling they wouldn't reveal how they did it. All about the Benjamins. That's okay, others will figure it out too. Hopefully there will be a local solution for everyone interested in doing this to their MIC tops.So I reached out to them on Instagram (saw it first there). That was my exact question. "hey I plan on getting my MIC top painted, any tips or tricks I should know about or issues?"
No help, all they said was bring it here. I said it would be almost 2000 mile round trip and they just send
yeah, you ever heard of tax dude..or 2k in extra parts? you ASSUme a lot!70? You’re getting hosed !
yeah, you ever heard of tax dude..or 2k in extra parts? you ASSUme a lot!
also FE are selling for 125k...so troll somewhere else.70? You’re getting hosed !
Yup mine quotes $2400Dealer charges $2799.00 for painting the top
I’m kiddin man damn. My sticker was 54 I’m probably not too far behind ya. Jeez..fist editions..also FE are selling for 125k...so troll somewhere else.
If that price is what to expect, I think waiting for the mod top would be a better choice. Those will be more functional and have a warranty.Yup mine quotes $2400
Two biggest questions pertaining to longevity is will the paint adhere properly considering:
a) the flex/shrinkage
b) the chemical release as the top cures