I think some people refer to these as 3 panels + clamshell for the 4-dr MIC which is 4 pieces overall. 2 panels + clamshell for 2-dr MIC for 3 pieces overall. Modular gets an additional panel that I believe covers the cargo area bring the total counts to 4 pieces (3 panels) and 5 pieces (4 panels) for the 2-dr and 4-dr. Panels seem to be easier to remove and maybe that’s why people are making the distinction.So if this is a molded in color hard top why is there a distinct seam that would imply the back passenger section is removable. I'm still seeing people insist daily that the molded in color is only 3 pieces. This would show its actually 4 pieces.
I've seen people saying many times, to the point of arguing, the mic hard top is 3 pieces.I think some people refer to these as 3 panels + clamshell for the 4-dr MIC which is 4 pieces overall. 2 panels + clamshell for 2-dr MIC for 3 pieces overall. Modular gets an additional panel that I believe covers the cargo area bring the total counts to 4 pieces (3 panels) and 5 pieces (4 panels) for the 2-dr and 4-dr. Panels seem to be easier to remove and maybe that’s why people are making the distinction.
I agree. We got the reveal and some PDFs in mid-July with some conflicting information on the Ford website. Then there have been some sightings of some mixed and matched Broncos in the wild. Whole lot of speculation going on and Ford has really been dropping the ball since the reveal as far as engaging the prospective customer. I don’t think we are getting the Build and Price this month (my interpretation of “by September”) either due to the surveys from earlier in the week. All part of the fun I suppose!I really wish Ford would just come out with confirmation on the tops. It's not like they are a big secret.
i’m really hoping that they come up with a roof rail set up that has a decent weight capacity for a rooftop tent. That will be an epic set up...Looks like there's another, further back, attachment point at the back panel. So you can extend the roof rails back further. The red-fishing-pole-Bronco had two perpendicular bars at those points.
So you should be able to run a rack further back than the set-up shown in this thread. It'll be interesting to see what is available for production. My guess is there are at least three roof rail configurations. The one you see here, one that goes from the windshield as well but goes back further, and one that just runs perpendicular at the two points on the rear panel.
I don't know all the Thule gear but a Yakima rack is available in a ton of dimensions that should fit any configuration and keep that front panel open. That's what I'm hoping anyway.
hitch or hitch reciever? if hitch reciever, it is integrated.Does anyone know if the hitch is factory integrated or an aftermarket underbody?
this photo brings back memories of seeing the late 70's/early 80's Honda, Hampstead Green Metallic paint.My '92 Ranger that I sold just earlier this year after a decade of ownership. Never minded the teal. Bodywork got a little rusty in recent years but the paint held up as well or better than most anything else that came out in the 90s (referring to durability and not necessarily style). When you're rocking an almost 30-year old truck, you just roll with it. Truck took me all over the desert, across the country, kayaking, through myriad home improvements, and often went places no 2WD has any business going. Lots of good memories.
Maybe teal would go well with the MIC gray top? Now we need to start another petition
As long as you like the look and performance of bigger diameter wheels to allow for bigger brake disks. I prefer 16 inch wheels.I think you mean it makes sense to have at least the same capacity. To me, it make sense to outdo the Wrangler in every way possible, which mean more towing capacity.
I had the same thought, with all this sea foam talk and all. That Bronco is Mint color. I was really hoping Cactus was a bit more sage colored like the ford first edition renders.Now the cactus grey looks minty green. Whats up with all of these colors changing
If only the color looked like that in the daylight.Nighttime photo back at the Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Uniontown, PA
Spotted in Uniontown Pennsylvania area with trailer in tow.
Another unfiltered photo of the Cactus Gray Bronco Sasquatch in partial sunlight / shade.
Added unfiltered image:
Nighttime photo back at the Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Uniontown, PA
Out in the daytime towing trailer.
Thanks to @Thurby for the images.
Spotted in Uniontown Pennsylvania area with trailer in tow.
Another unfiltered photo of the Cactus Gray Bronco Sasquatch in partial sunlight / shade.
I can't tell if cactus grey is a girly color or not. Im so torn if I want to pick that or a different color
Added unfiltered image:
Nighttime photo back at the Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Uniontown, PA
Out in the daytime towing trailer.
Thanks to @Thurby for the images.
I often toyed with the idea of hopping it up, but everytime I looked at parts I decided to put that money towards my Maverick. Those early 4.0s in the old lightweight body were something. I had a work buddy try to race me a bunch is his late 90s Dakota R/T and I left him at the light everytime. He could barely bark the tires(auto trans) in that Dodge.That was exactly my spec of truck, and 1992 as well. I left it stock for 5 years, then put a Hurst shifter, heavy duty front springs, and a lunchbox locker in it. Also a tubular air intake, custom headers, and a 2.5" Borla exhaust. Drove for another 5 years. What a glorious little sleeper.