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Great job filmer guy.
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Great. Now I am liking the OBX again
It looks like every part was sent to a different vendor with the only requirement to make them gray and each chose their own shade.Also, I'm convinced this forum has complained so much about the carbonized gray top, that Ford went ahead and just changed the black fenders to carbonized gray instead. (the black door handles and pillar don't seem to match either of the fenders or top now)
There was a Race Red 4 door soft top shown a couple of days ago.I like how all pre production we see has hard top but they plan on selling with shit soft top.
At the distance I'll be looking from, I won't be able to see those holes. Also, mine is black, so they'll pretty near invisible from any distance.Check it out for yourself on the Cyber Orange OBX pictured. It includes the running board, but for me they are still too exposed. Your standards may vary. I'm taking the recommendation of the RKR Rails as a nice clean solution to cover the unfinished look.
Sorry, I just noticed that you are in the Big Bend trim level. The BB doesn't have a running board/step rail. The factory supplied rail on the OBX still leaves the pinch welds naked and exposed. The BB doesn't include the rock rails that are on the Black Diamond and above so we are just left with a naked, unfinished look. The RKR Rails provide a clean finished look.
I'm in the Southwest and don't want it. Way too hot.Lot of people don’t like soft top as standard. I’m in the Northeast, and I don’t want it. To offer it standard in two door and soft in four door is odd. They should let you choose with no price discrepancy. If it’s a modular or something special, sure, charge extra. But forcing people to buy a hard top on four door when it’s standard on a two door just seems like a money grab.
edit:I meant the two door standard being hard top
The powder coated tube steps are an option for BB.Check it out for yourself on the Cyber Orange OBX pictured. It includes the running board, but for me they are still too exposed. Your standards may vary. I'm taking the recommendation of the RKR Rails as a nice clean solution to cover the unfinished look.
Sorry, I just noticed that you are in the Big Bend trim level. The BB doesn't have a running board/step rail. The factory supplied rail on the OBX still leaves the pinch welds naked and exposed. The BB doesn't include the rock rails that are on the Black Diamond and above so we are just left with a naked, unfinished look. The RKR Rails provide a clean finished look.
Well, I wanted the Cyber Orange, but the more I see it, the less I like it. Thinking now one of the reds. My last truck was dark red, so maybe stick with that.Spotted by Codie Sarll on the road to Michigan.
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Already sun faded..... Made me spit my tea on myself. Thanks for the laugh.Only if you are buying the 4-dr. Those who are getting a 2-dr receive the AlreadySunFaded MIC top with the modular top as an option. We don't get the option for a saggy soft top.
I'm handicappable, so I need steps, but I also will be using this in the field as a hunting rig, so I need rock rails. Depending on what I see, I may get regular rails and have a local shop weld on some steps that the uprights are thick steel cable so when I do rub something, they flex and return (unless I really rub something hard).That is exactly what I'm looking for. Don't need the step system, but the RKR Rails are perfect.
Princess...... At least you said it. I want the hard top to mostly keep my heat in here in Alaska. I won't say I'm a princess..... but I am bitchy when I get cold.Yup! The opposite is true for me, though I'll likely see if I can live with the soft top. I've never had one but I live in Texas. I'll have 0% patience with it if it releases my cold air because I'm a delicate little princess these days and I like it like 70 degrees at all times if possible.
Finally, the question that really needed asking! Left lane if you’re passing, right lane if you’re not!!!Why you making them pass on the right?
I'm done my time in the brutal heat and the cold. I plan on staying comfortable now when I can. No shame!Princess...... At least you said it. I want the hard top to mostly keep my heat in here in Alaska. I won't say I'm a princess..... but I am bitchy when I get cold.
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... looked like the passenger was the one getting the pics/video (in portrait ... not landscape).Finally, the question that really needed asking! Left lane if you’re passing, right lane if you’re not!!!