Do you have to remove completely the OEM roof rack to remove the top?
smonroe11 Well-Known Member First Name Stephen Joined Oct 27, 2021 Threads 33 Messages 167 Reaction score 74 Location Dallas Vehicle(s) Chevrolet Tahoe Your Bronco Model Badlands Clubs Mar 20, 2023 Thread starter #1 Do you have to remove completely the OEM roof rack to remove the top? Sponsored
swami37 Well-Known Member First Name Chris Joined Apr 26, 2021 Threads 2 Messages 977 Reaction score 1,856 Location Fort Lauderdale Florida Vehicle(s) 1950 Ford F-1 and 2020 F150 FX4 Your Bronco Model Black Diamond Mar 20, 2023 #2 Yes
SeaVee Well-Known Member First Name Greg Joined Nov 22, 2021 Threads 10 Messages 170 Reaction score 371 Location Va Beach Vehicle(s) 2002 2500 Suburban, 77 Bronco, 2001 Cherokee Your Bronco Model Outer Banks Mar 20, 2023 #3 It’s not bad, maybe an extra 10 minutes or so
helifino16 Well-Known Member First Name Ron Joined Aug 12, 2021 Threads 8 Messages 1,810 Reaction score 3,335 Location Mount Sinai, NY (Long Island) Vehicle(s) 2009 Dodge Challenger, 2007 FLHTC "Classic" Your Bronco Model Wildtrak Clubs Mar 20, 2023 #4 But, you don't if you just want to remove the front 2 panels. It's tricky, you have to unlatch the front hooks, lift it slightly, then re-close them to be able to fit between the rack and frame. I can take mine off pretty quickly. Sponsored
But, you don't if you just want to remove the front 2 panels. It's tricky, you have to unlatch the front hooks, lift it slightly, then re-close them to be able to fit between the rack and frame. I can take mine off pretty quickly. Sponsored