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UPDATE
Took some photos with shine/protectant on the trim. Also took a microfiber and wiped the top in hopes of cutting some of the sheen. I think it’s dang near identical, I’m very happy with it.
Today is the day that Turn Offroad is making good on their promises. And boy did they deliver!
So, I went over this morning for a very straightforward process of install. Took maybe 45 minutes, got the quick rundown. Todd and crew are solid people, and truly care about the community. My first Turn purchase, and won’t be my last. Nice to have them local! Side note, make sure you go see them at KOH if you attend.
Anyways, the part you are all here for.. the hardtop. Yes, it is hard, yes, it is a top, but it’s so much more!
First impressions, the quality of fitment seems tight and edges are clean. Texture is like a rhino liner, with a sheen/gloss as we’ve seen in photos. It is a bit shinier than typical right now because of a UV protectant they spray/wipe. It really matches up well with the black trim of the Bronco, much better than the MIC color, in my opinion.
The headliner is typical auto/marine type carpet. It covers everything, which I like. Much better quality than the factory headliner. Coming from a softtop, the ambient sound has greatly reduced, naturally, but there is something else that I wasn’t quite expecting to happen. Rigidity. The ride has improved, it no longer shakes when hitting bumps or potholes. It is sturdy, the large rear piece and one piece front has really tightened it all up. Some people may have thought about this before when looking at one piece tops, I never really considered the fact it would improve my ride quality, but it’s certainly a nice bonus!
Took a few quick pics. Let me know if you want any more details or photos!! As of now, absolutely worth the money. And lifetime warranty, giving me peace of mind as an early adopter.
Tight seams around window/trim
Rear side window and hardware(badge can be peeled off, there will be plenty of options to customize.)
Hooks are easy to work with, adjustable.
Clean ceiling, sound deadening is good quality and aplenty.
More of the rug for your viewing pleasure.
Profile in the sun
Quartering shot in shade
Hooked up, 4 mounting points.
Side profile in shade
Rear window. Spray and wiper assembly coming soon.
Quartering shot in sun
Profile to show slant of rear window.
Another quartering in shade. The fit is tight between front and read, hard to tell it’s a 2-piece
Did I say TIGHT?!
As mentioned, carpet everywhere!
Backside of the metal mounting points for roof rack or other mods.
I like the metal hinges. They feel and look high-quality
NEW PHOTOS TO SHOW SHINE/PROTECTANT ON TRIM AND HOW IT MATCHES THE TOP
Took some photos with shine/protectant on the trim. Also took a microfiber and wiped the top in hopes of cutting some of the sheen. I think it’s dang near identical, I’m very happy with it.
Today is the day that Turn Offroad is making good on their promises. And boy did they deliver!
So, I went over this morning for a very straightforward process of install. Took maybe 45 minutes, got the quick rundown. Todd and crew are solid people, and truly care about the community. My first Turn purchase, and won’t be my last. Nice to have them local! Side note, make sure you go see them at KOH if you attend.
Anyways, the part you are all here for.. the hardtop. Yes, it is hard, yes, it is a top, but it’s so much more!
First impressions, the quality of fitment seems tight and edges are clean. Texture is like a rhino liner, with a sheen/gloss as we’ve seen in photos. It is a bit shinier than typical right now because of a UV protectant they spray/wipe. It really matches up well with the black trim of the Bronco, much better than the MIC color, in my opinion.
The headliner is typical auto/marine type carpet. It covers everything, which I like. Much better quality than the factory headliner. Coming from a softtop, the ambient sound has greatly reduced, naturally, but there is something else that I wasn’t quite expecting to happen. Rigidity. The ride has improved, it no longer shakes when hitting bumps or potholes. It is sturdy, the large rear piece and one piece front has really tightened it all up. Some people may have thought about this before when looking at one piece tops, I never really considered the fact it would improve my ride quality, but it’s certainly a nice bonus!
Took a few quick pics. Let me know if you want any more details or photos!! As of now, absolutely worth the money. And lifetime warranty, giving me peace of mind as an early adopter.
Tight seams around window/trim
Rear side window and hardware(badge can be peeled off, there will be plenty of options to customize.)
Hooks are easy to work with, adjustable.
Clean ceiling, sound deadening is good quality and aplenty.
More of the rug for your viewing pleasure.
Profile in the sun
Quartering shot in shade
Hooked up, 4 mounting points.
Side profile in shade
Rear window. Spray and wiper assembly coming soon.
Quartering shot in sun
Profile to show slant of rear window.
Another quartering in shade. The fit is tight between front and read, hard to tell it’s a 2-piece
Did I say TIGHT?!
As mentioned, carpet everywhere!
Backside of the metal mounting points for roof rack or other mods.
I like the metal hinges. They feel and look high-quality
NEW PHOTOS TO SHOW SHINE/PROTECTANT ON TRIM AND HOW IT MATCHES THE TOP
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