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Dubsesd

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Wish I could add that to my ‘21 but mine was one of the builds that doesn’t have the threads holes on the back side of the roll bar.
Mine too... :cry:

I saw one in person and it looks AWESOME
 

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Do you feel any difference in driving characteristics, and NVH? I know adding a cross cross bar and a roll bar makes a significant difference on a miata. But it's a small tin can car compared to the bronco. If this solves the creaks on driving on washboard or rough roads. It's not a bad idea to add one.
 

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How much lift is on the Everglades?
 

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Looks cool. Is it an aesthetic choice or are you anticipating a lot of impacts at higher-speed that might deform the roll cage?
 

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Wish I could add that to my ‘21 but mine was one of the builds that doesn’t have the threads holes on the back side of the roll bar.
You could add. Use the part itself for a mounting template then PRECISELY drill and place rivnuts through the existing metal bar. Not a huge project, but might need to rent a hydraulic rivnut setter.

Same for the OP if one hole doesn't have threads of they are damaged. Drill it out carefully and install a new rivnut.

They keep the frame from twisting under the Raptor torque load.
No. It help the chassis resist large loads from terrain.
 
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Cop0251

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Looks cool. Is it an aesthetic choice or are you anticipating a lot of impacts at higher-speed that might deform the roll cage?
I keep the top off a lot and it helps a little with the top shake over bumps plus I think it looks really cool. May end up getting the center cross brace for the top as well from the raptor or the other one on a different thread here.
 

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I don't understand the point of this part at all.
 
 


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