just found tn the baby bronco forum they are standard on the sport. I may have to rethink the sport.....very confusing. thanks for the replyNo problem! As for the rain sensing wipers, I don't think they're equipped with those.
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just found tn the baby bronco forum they are standard on the sport. I may have to rethink the sport.....very confusing. thanks for the replyNo problem! As for the rain sensing wipers, I don't think they're equipped with those.
I think the Bronco lettering on the Base grille is blacki saw a model that Did Not have the BRONCO across the grill.
does anyone know if that could be the Base, Or ?
AOK, i thought that may be the Case, ThxI think the Bronco lettering on the Base grille is black
Not seeing the point? You can’t take the hard top with you when it’s off. You can with the soft top. You have to store the hard top somewhere...a pain in the butt. Probably takes two to take it off.Not a fan of the paint matched flares. The soft top looks bad. The way the hardtop breaks down I am not seeing the point of the soft top.
Where is the soft top stored when not up? All that canvas has to go somewhere. My choice would be the hard top. Good weather the top is off and carry a bikini top if you get caught in a rainstorm.Not seeing the point? You can’t take the hard top with you when it’s off. You can with the soft top. You have to store the hard top somewhere...a pain in the butt. Probably takes two to take it off.
as to looks, the painted hard top looks the best, soft top second, MIC third.
It folds back...you ever been in a soft top Jeep with the top down, or a soft top convertible? That’s the way it works.Where is the soft top stored when not up? All that canvas has to go somewhere. My choice would be the hard top. Good weather the top is off and carry a bikini top if you get caught in a rainstorm.
I'm sure you meant to say "MIC 9th...only slightly better than holding newspaper over your head in the rain"MIC third.
I have been in soft top Jeeps and they are a pain to deal with. Taking it down is not as bad as putting it up. When down you lose your cargo area. It's not like a Miata where it nicely tucks away out of site.It folds back...you ever been in a soft top Jeep with the top down, or a soft top convertible? That’s the way it works.
I’ll probably buy a hard top too, but am tempted to go with another soft top or buy dual tops because it is so dang easy and convenient compared to taking a hard top on and off.
Jeeps only take a couple of minutes up or down now, including sliding the windows in/out. And you don't lose the cargo area. Plus, on the Bronco when the soft top is up, the rear hatch flips up like a hard top. And there's a sunroof that can be opened in seconds by yourself while sitting in traffic. Is it more of a pain than a regular convertible? Yes. Is it more of a pain that a hard top? No.I have been in soft top Jeeps and they are a pain to deal with. Taking it down is not as bad as putting it up. When down you lose your cargo area. It's not like a Miata where it nicely tucks away out of site.
None of this is true. At all.I have been in soft top Jeeps and they are a pain to deal with. Taking it down is not as bad as putting it up. When down you lose your cargo area. It's not like a Miata where it nicely tucks away out of site.
No it's not.Bronco can look badass without 35's. Its not about the size of tire its more about the lift and how aggressive the tires and wheels look. Example below, this truck has 31' tires and look badass. (Btw I'm not big fan of GM)