The 2 door cargo area is small. SMALL. S-m-all. I ordered the weathertech cargo area protector before taking Bronco delivery, opened the box, and thought they sent the wrong protector... hey, if I have to haul stuff I can fold the back seats. I can't see anyone riding back there either.This is next level.
Okay, why are you replying to me? I was talking about his next level measuring data.The 2 door cargo area is small. SMALL. S-m-all. I ordered the weathertech cargo area protector before taking Bronco delivery, opened the box, and thought they sent the wrong protector... hey, if I have to haul stuff I can fold the back seats. I can't see anyone riding back there either.
The 2 door is FANTASTIC, I love it, I even love the quirks... but it is not for everyone.
Nice prompt...saw this and fits perfectly (remove tabs) Good for tools, recovery gear and to hide a pack of smokes if you are, "That Guy". Will build/fab carpeted platform to top.Hey guys. I made a thing based on what we know as of this point.
I've been struggling jumping around to different references and photos supplied by other forum members, and I wanted to consolidate it into a reference for myself. Once I had made this sketch I figured I might as well share it since someone else might find is useful.
First and foremost, I want to thank everyone who has supplied this information. I've tried to credit people where I've been able to remember. Thank you thank you thank you. I only consolidated their work. They're the true heroes.
It's worth noting that some things I had to round a bit and I recorded lengths that I felt personally comfortable relying on until we know things for sure... your interpretation or rounding comfort may be different...
A good example is the back depth of the 2-door. It was measured by the amazing @Aman to be 20", but that was with the gate open.From my experience with the Jeep Wrangler, and judging by the situation, I going to assume there's only about 18" of usable depth once the gate is closed...::EDIT:: I've since updated the 2-door rear depth to reflect the 20" based on @jaruss01 observations.
Additionally it’s also worth noting there is the recline on the back seats, and the “hump” at the base of the rear seats, all of which play a role depending on where you are measuring to.
Because these are my personal notes as of today, I put my name and the date on it. I don't want anyone thinking these are "official" or "confirmed" because I'm sure eventually we'll have more accurate numbers...
Not pretty but it accomplished what I wanted. I even went as far sketching it on a grid but ignoring the lines altogether.
If anyone has better or more accurate info, please share.
(I'll make ongoing edits to this post to include the references I used to create this.)
@jaruss01 has been, and continues to kill it with the math skills in this thread (and others) It was this thread that filled in the gaps with the 4-door and motivated me to make my sketch: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...imensions-est-32-6”-depth-plus-6”-hump.12451/
@SHLYGRR math skills in this thread: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...calculation-with-rear-seats-folded-down.4275/
@AzScorpion tapemeasure skills in this thread: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-seats-all-the-way-forward.12373/#post-451030
@Toccoa with some very early detective work in this thread: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...analysis-dimensions-length-width-height.3848/
The following diagrams and calculations were done by SHLYGRR (link above) when all we had to go on were these preproduction reveal photos and no actual stats. He took known values like wheel base and length to scale and estimated dimensions based on where he thought the edges of seats or doors were. (This is why they differ from my compiled notes.)
This is an excerpt from the Ford Press Release about being able to camp in the 4-door. That's where the overhead shot comes from. Someone was kind enough to overlay the dimensions stated in the text on that photo. (Not sure who that was, if you speak up I'd love to give you credit.)
(Worth noting here that the extended length of the slide out gate is about 12"... which is potentially only 1/3 the total depth of that cargo area... which, if that's the ratio they need to be able to support the loads they want to, would explain why the slide out tray is not available on the 20" deep 2-door)
There's also this spreadsheet... which I cant remember where it came from... some people assumed was showing cubic feet... but the values are close to what I've come up with for the inch measurements.
Anyone know where this came from?
::EDIT::
New information is coming in so fast that I decided to update my notes with the UTC time that it was updated.
Updated 2-door rear depth based on @jaruss01 observations. Here is his sketch on how the slope and hinge of the rear seats impacts cargo depth (link to his thread above):
incredibly detailed 2-door measurements taken by @Torgsurv including cargo bin here:
https://www.bronco6g.com/2021-bronco-2-door-cargo-area-dimensions-detailed-measurements/
::UPDATE::
@BigMex for measuring the 4-door cargo dimensions in this thread as 32" deep by 42" wide:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...epth-width-plus-molle-panel-dimensions.13968/
::UPDATE::
@Ourbroncolife with the 4-door rear cargo dimensions *just above* the hump measured at 37.5"
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/4-door-cargo-depth-including-hump-37-5”.14468/
This is exactly what I’m looking for!Missing height of the opening and height of cargo area to the inside of the roof
Same. I would love to know this if someone has the answer.Missing height of the opening and height of cargo area to the inside of the roof