Well, thanks for learning this lesson for me!Backed up into the garage with the soft top open!
Ugh so half back positionI have no idea why they call it a right of passage, because it definitely feels wrong!
It's almost as embarrassing as it is sad.
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Dam dude, sorry all that happened to you! You should have just stayed in bed this morningWell after this happened and my head wasn't in the right space, while trimming the trees still thinking about my broken Bronco, I trimmed the last of the limbs that could have posed a risk to my mom's house and leaned too far out ladder slid, I slide, broke my foot. So it did get worse.
"Red Tags" generally were for unserviceable items or NRTS - not repairable this station - love the old 1500 series tags. I'd recommend a "Remove aka lower" before parking flag/lanyard. LOL just some tips from a retired AF maintainer. Cheers!I like it!! But being retired Air Force, I'm going to stick a red tag with "lower first" right next too my garage door opener button that will be their anytime I drop the top!
Thank you for the kind words!"Red Tags" generally were for unserviceable items or NRTS - not repairable this station - love the old 1500 series tags. I'd recommend a "Remove aka lower" before parking flag/lanyard. LOL just some tips from a retired AF maintainer. Cheers!
OP - bummer about the top and Foot. Heal well and quickly.
You should back up a little further so we can actually see what you’re taking a picture of…So just two weeks into ownership of my Bronco I broke the Soft Top!
The Broncos been great, from wading into the gulf extracting a Waverunner, to hauling luggage and passengers to and from the airport with ease, and swallowing a flatbed full Sam's club items it's cavernous cargo area!
In exchange for it's fantastic abilities and service I give my bronco a big thank you by smashing my soft top into my garage wall. I probably would have been better off had the bronco been safely held at the Michigan Assembly plant!
I wonder if there's a part number for just the composite panel at the hardware screws into?
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