If that's the case, there's no back window in the soft top.
I believe this photo gives us some clues with the rear tethers and the rear side arms.
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If that's the case, there's no back window in the soft top.
I believe this photo gives us some clues with the rear tethers and the rear side arms.
This was posted on another thread a while back. When I first saw it, I was trying to make heads or tails of what they were trying to do with the frame. Seems to make a bit more sense now.where did that come from??
that pic is from when they were testing a few Broncos on the Rubicon trail. One had a soft top,you can search the forum here for rubicon trail and find more pics of that rig.where did that come from??
Nice memory hahaThis was posted on another thread a while back. When I first saw it, I was trying to make heads or tails of what they were trying to do with the frame. Seems to make a bit more sense now.
That would make me rethink my aversion to the soft top!
I believe this photo gives us some clues with the rear tethers and the rear side arms.
The only reason for them not doing it, would be that they are still working on some final tweaks with the product, so they don’t have a final version.Ford really needs to show us how the soft top works, since they made it standard on all 4DR. I want to see video on how it works, what you have to take off to fold it all the way down, all of that. My current plan is to go soft top only.
But without ever even having seen the real thing, let alone seen it in action, I won't place an order.
Really strange that they have not shown this yet, but parade around fishing and overlanding and what not accessory loaded concepts.
This is very possible based, maybe the soft top team is leaning from the hard top teams missteps.The only reason for them not doing it, would be that they are still working on some final tweaks with the product, so they don’t have a final version.
When you find more Carb Grey I need to see it. There are virtually no photos of itI was combing trough posted pics desperately trying to find a Carbonized Gray photo and I found what appears to be an image of the soft top rear window lifted. I had seen this reported earlier but discounted the feature based on the rear window seams. I did not think about the approach they appear to have taken in the photo. I also think that may possibly be a Carbonized Gray Badlands in the center.
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That's not unlike the jeep top capability. those rear straps are a bit different. Side arms will certainly hold it and allow it to be folded back, but the rear windows still need a lower attachment for seal, as does the back.
I believe this photo gives us some clues with the rear tethers and the rear side arms.
As requested.....When you find more Carb Grey I need to see it. There are virtually no photos of it
*hits Staples button*
With ease, don't think we're sure of that yet. On my wrangler, I have to hop up onto my 35" rear tires in order to pull the soft top frame back up and over the rollbars. I'm 6 foot and the jeep only has a 2" lift.I am 100% getting the soft top. Open-air experience with ease.
That rear opening to the trunk with the bar horizontally across the top of the tailgate for the rear window in my Wrangler was an irritation for sure.
If this is a way it can open, I wonder how it latches in the back with enough force to create good seals.
And how do the side windows connect? (in the wrangler, they kind of snap into or slide in a channel along the top of the tub) Clearly, the Jeep way to secure the window to the tub wouldn't be possible with this rear opening. Unless you have to un-secure the windows too, which would make this party trick not generally worth the effort.
I’m thinking this is big news! It should be on the newsfeedI was combing trough posted pics desperately trying to find a Carbonized Gray photo and I found what appears to be an image of the soft top rear window lifted. I had seen this reported earlier but discounted the feature based on the rear window seams. I did not think about the approach they appear to have taken in the photo. I also think that may possibly be a Carbonized Gray Badlands in the center.
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@Administrator?I’m thinking this is big news! It should be on the newsfeed