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- Liam
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- 2024 Ford Bronco - Outer Banks Sasquatch
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Hi all - new Bronco Outer Banks soft top owner here. I have had the vehicle for about two weeks and loving every bit of it!
I noticed the other day while lowering my soft top that the rear frame for the soft top is about 1/4 inch higher from the body on the passenger side than on the driver side. The runs for the window all seam to be in-line, and there has been no issue removing the windows. I am wondering if this is something that is standard or if it is something I need to take in to get addressed. Given winter is coming, I am focused on gaps.....I realize that with a soft top there are always going to be gaps, but if this is something that is beyond "normal" I should get it addressed before I drive it around too much more. Pictures below to show the difference with my finger for reference.
I noticed the other day while lowering my soft top that the rear frame for the soft top is about 1/4 inch higher from the body on the passenger side than on the driver side. The runs for the window all seam to be in-line, and there has been no issue removing the windows. I am wondering if this is something that is standard or if it is something I need to take in to get addressed. Given winter is coming, I am focused on gaps.....I realize that with a soft top there are always going to be gaps, but if this is something that is beyond "normal" I should get it addressed before I drive it around too much more. Pictures below to show the difference with my finger for reference.
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