No green. Just the light playing tricks on the black trim.What green is that? is that the Filson?
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No green. Just the light playing tricks on the black trim.What green is that? is that the Filson?
What do you mean? They look like they have been a standard structural tie-down location since before CG was ugly.I'm more confused/concerned about those black brackets on the bottom left of the picture.
Interesting. Maybe it was a trademark thing.Maybe for boats?? Not that I would ever trust Wiki anything, but for Jeeps & Early Broncos, Best Top has always called them Bikini tops
BN is saying it is fitting tape.No green. Just the light playing tricks on the black trim.
Thanks Rick. I just never noticed them.What do you mean? They look like they have been a standard structural tie-down location since before CG was ugly.
Seems to be a great tie-down point that is modular. In the case of the bimini in this thread, they have three bolts that fit into threaded locations on this bracket. It's also directly above the B-pillar, which makes sense from a load bearing aspect.
I admit to being confused about them on the Showcase model and assumed they were a modular interface for the variety of roofs that would someday come about.... Then as stuff started coming up, it made sense. Had a stitch of pics put together a while back of that bracket on 4-door and 2-door vehicles but recently did a purge of all the CG research/pics done over the past 6 months as it became pointless for me personally.Thanks Rick. I just never noticed them.
Could be, even though Bestop is the OEM for Ford.Interesting. Maybe it was a trademark thing.