Ford is gonna want those tops back, or at the very least, proof that they were destroyed. It would reflect too poorly on them. Imagine if you sold your Bronco but decided to keep the MIC 2.0 and sold it with the original top. Then, down the line, the person who bought your truck had warranty issues.So don't hate on me for asking this please. My hard top (MIC) shows zero signs of delam or chips or honeycomb or anything. I am wondering.......Will we be allowed to keep our original tops? I kinda hate to let go of the original if I see no issues, but I also hate the idea of NOT getting a new and "improved" MIC. Anyone work at Ford that could confirm my thoughts?
No you will not be able to keep it if you take delivery of a Mic 2.0. Maybe if you just don't request a replacement.So don't hate on me for asking this please. My hard top (MIC) shows zero signs of delam or chips or honeycomb or anything. I am wondering.......Will we be allowed to keep our original tops? I kinda hate to let go of the original if I see no issues, but I also hate the idea of NOT getting a new and "improved" MIC. Anyone work at Ford that could confirm my thoughts?
That is an amazing turn around time and a LoLz moment to any of the folks that cancelled their orders.Updated with more info from @PREMiERdrum
We didn't think they could do it, but they did. The scale of this operation will make for fun reading in the years ahead... I doubt there have been many other situations with tooling components being express airlifted to meet an impossible deadline. Tooling was up and running Friday and from what I can tell they cranked all weekend. So far, no issues have been discovered. I don't believe they've officially been released for delivery but that should happen later this week.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/c...rd-bronco-hardtops-ready-shipping/5754266001/
Ford confirms it will ship new Bronco hardtops, Broncos this week
September 7, 2021
Ford Motor Co. will start shipping this week thousands of new hardtop roofs to dealers waiting to replace the faulty ones on 2021 Broncos already delivered, the Free Press has learned.
Also, Ford will be installing the new tops in 2021 Broncos that have been held backthen shipping those vehicles immediately.
"Testing has been completed," said Mark Grueber, Ford Bronco marketing manager, told the Free Press on Tuesday. "We're ramping up production of the new roof and waiting for those units."
Customers should call their dealers to make arrangements.
Three weeks ago, Ford announced that it would replace all 2021 Bronco hardtops for customers and dealers after extreme water and humidity changed their appearance.
In addition, Ford held its massive supply of non-delivered vehicles in large lots as the manufacturing process evolved.
In early July, the Free Press first reported that the Webasto hardtop problems were disrupting production and delivery of a product the began with 125,000 orders.
Ford began shipping the hot new SUV from its Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne in mid-June. A combination of the chip shortage, COVID-19 challenges and supply chain issues combined with a manufacturing problem to create a high-profile headache.
"We’ve started the roof replacements on the hardtop. We’ll be continuing to ramp that up to replace the roofs on vehicles currently being held needing the new roof," Grueber told the Free Press. "Shortly, we’ll be starting to send the new roofs out to dealers for those vehicles that have already been delivered. We expect to be shipping the roofs and the Broncos with the new roofs within the week."
The only delay now, he said, is the time it takes to run all Broncos that have been sitting awhile through comprehensive inspection.
"We'll do a water test on the new roof as well," Grueber said. "We'll make sure they're ready for sale."
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Hey man, good to see you back on the forums.We didn't think they could do it, but they did. The scale of this operation will make for fun reading in the years ahead... I doubt there have been many other situations with tooling components being express airlifted to meet an impossible deadline.
Tooling was up and running Friday and from what I can tell they cranked all weekend. So far, no issues have been discovered. I don't believe they've officially been released for delivery but that should happen later this week.
Only for those not pulled for production & who fall in the 4th category after: 1. MY21 FE's, 2Do we know if this changes the original plan of pushing all MIC tops to MY22?
I'm 08/05 blend date, too! Let me know if you hear something from Ford! Fingers crossed!Guess we’ll see soon enough. Mine built 8/5 so it’ll be quite a while before I see it. Lots ahead of me.
I think that this just may be the first time ANYTHING related to this car has been ahead of schedule.
Awesome news.
There are MICs and FEs happening this week. Mine is on Friday. Lets hope this week is good too!The unthinkable just happened - the hard top MICs scheduled for next week are actually happening. My assigned VIN (July pushed a few times to 9/30 as of late last week) may still hold. But still a bit skeptical they hit that date with FEs etc in front of me, or shuffled with me. But I think the most important part - those with an assigned VIN non-FE MIC probably have a lot more comfort that Ford will in fact get to these builds before the 2021 cut-off, and for those with AMB (or rapid red) could rest assured. That was my biggest fear in all of this was losing AMB.