The reason for these tube doors is they let you see tire placement for when off roading. And I bel they have a airbag in them that would provide extra protection in case of a crash while on road
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Says nothing about an airbag in them on the ford website and if they did have them in each door, it would be a lot more than what they're asking for them.The reason for these tube doors is they let you see tire placement for when off roading. And I bel they have a airbag in them that would provide extra protection in case of a crash while on road
You definitely don’t get it…Yeah, I don’t get it. Other then looking cool I fail to see what riding around with the doors off accomplishes. Then buying these tube doors, which look cool, and hanging them on accomplishes nothing as well. So I guess it is done to be as cool as all get out. I predict I will remove the doors once in order to take photos and drive around the neighborhood. Then the doors will be reattached and remain there until the end of time.
Ordering from where? I'm still not seeing these available to order anywhere.Odd that the article says at time of writing (November 8th) there was no news on appearance or cost. I have the tube doors on order already, I know what they are costing me and I know what they look like. Or at least I hope they look like they are advertise to, would be pissed if something else comes with my order.
They are on the Build and Price. When I reordered on October 13th with my dealer I added them to my order. Call your dealer.Ordering from where? I'm still not seeing these available to order anywhere.
21 22 or 23?I just asked my FAD again and they said Ford told them we should have by the end of the year.
I would love to know the delay. They had prototypes super early and assume tooling and testing has already been done, so why the delay? Only thing I can come up with is they hate selling parts and making money.21 22 or 23?
The only hire rockstars and not engineers instead of engineers? I can’t imagine how many times they have trashed the offices.I would love to know the delay. They had prototypes super early and assume tooling and testing has already been done, so why the delay? Only thing I can come up with is they hate selling parts and making money.
I have at least 10 sets of 4d and 6-8 2d already spoken for. It's not like there isn't demand.The only hire rockstars and not engineers instead of engineers? I can’t imagine how many times they have trashed the offices.
Yeah I really didn't understand these other than to cool off your crotchAnyone know what happened to these doors? They may not be to everyone's tastes, but Ford showed them off quite a bit.
Here’s the article.
https://fordauthority.com/2021/11/2022-ford-bronco-lineup-to-gain-dealer-installed-tube-doors/
2022 Ford Bronco Lineup To Gain Dealer Installed Tube Doors
Shortly after the 2021 Ford Bronco was revealed, some images of tube doors leaked out through the online configurator, and Ford has utilized these doors on a number of concepts to date, including the Trail Rig, and more recently, the Riptide. As Ford Authority reported last November, Ford also filed to trademark “EZ Air” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, (USPTO), which could hint at an open-air door design of some sort. Now, sources familiar with the company’s product plans tell Ford Authority that the 2022 Ford Bronco lineup will gain dealer-installed tube doors.
The tube doors will be available as a dealer-installed option for both two-door and four-door Broncos, as well as all trim levels. As of this writing, there is no exact description or photos of what these doors might look like, nor is any pricing yet available. Regardless, these new tube doors will present buyers with yet another dealer-installed accessory available from Ford’s already expansive Bronco catalog.