I never thought I'd have a soft top but bought one yesterday. I like how it looks a lot more. It's easier to remove the top, etc. No bad sound from the outside. I love it.
Thank you for the feedback Rotterstudios. It's great getting real world feedback from real people, not paid for journalists. When journalists either get or don't get press vehicles based on their comments it's nearly impossible for them to shoot themselves in the foot amd say that many Kia and Hyundai engines are statistically proven to have waaaay to high of a failure rate and should be completely avoided and the manufacturers should be forced to put a different design into those 2.0l, 3.3l, 1.6l and 1.8l engine bays. But I can because I have a big fat zero press vehicles. I use my own money to buy what I want to test.
I recently installed sound deadening throughout the vehicle (mostly killmat) and the difference was noticeable, but not so incredible as to be critical of the OEM build of my 2021 OBX lux. Still, it did help bring the noise level down slightly.
My biggest worry are the side windows getting frozen and stuck to the point that I can’t open the door without breaking the window. Did you have any issues with that the past 3 winters??
@@Johnnyscarcarereviews Hmm, Ford must’ve updated that issue because I’ve seen a couple of videos with owners having ice built up between the window and that gasket overnight. So when they try to open the door the next morning, the ice build up prevents the window to come down slightly, which then prevents the door from opening unless you want to potentially break the window. But I’m really glad you never had that issue though! Considering I live in Iowa with frequent Ice and Snow, and have my Bronco on order 👍🏼
I'm concerned about the windows automatically cracking open when you open the door in extremely icy weather if its covered in ice and frozen.. I never open my windows if its below freezing .. that's just asking for problems in my opinion..will someone please comment on this topic
Never had any issues. The auto down however if frozen just won't go down and it's more a slight issue if it happens when you go to close the door and the window is still up
I never thought I'd have a soft top but bought one yesterday. I like how it looks a lot more. It's easier to remove the top, etc. No bad sound from the outside. I love it.
Thank you for the feedback Rotterstudios. It's great getting real world feedback from real people, not paid for journalists. When journalists either get or don't get press vehicles based on their comments it's nearly impossible for them to shoot themselves in the foot amd say that many Kia and Hyundai engines are statistically proven to have waaaay to high of a failure rate and should be completely avoided and the manufacturers should be forced to put a different design into those 2.0l, 3.3l, 1.6l and 1.8l engine bays. But I can because I have a big fat zero press vehicles. I use my own money to buy what I want to test.
@@Johnnyscarcarereviews Agreed
I love the soft top!
The key to keeping any vehicle clear of corrosion damage is frequently rinsing off any corrosive salts or harsh chemicals.
We are loving this Bronco and it brought us to the hospital and brought à baby home. I better undercoat it, I think we are getting attached
Great point. Thank you for the knowledge share
I recently installed sound deadening throughout the vehicle (mostly killmat) and the difference was noticeable, but not so incredible as to be critical of the OEM build of my 2021 OBX lux. Still, it did help bring the noise level down slightly.
Great feedback. As always thank you. We appreciate your knowledge and experience.
Just purchased a 23 big bend with Sasquatch. Living in Newfoundland, we will certainly give that soft top a workout.
Awesome. Congratulations and please keep us updated
Of course it is fine, but the hard top is still the better choice.
They do look good. Let's hope Ford copies jeep for hardtops
Who here thinks a soft top is not Winter friendly?
My biggest worry are the side windows getting frozen and stuck to the point that I can’t open the door without breaking the window. Did you have any issues with that the past 3 winters??
No the door always opened and closed fine but I can forget putting down the Windows at certain points during winter
@@Johnnyscarcarereviews Hmm, Ford must’ve updated that issue because I’ve seen a couple of videos with owners having ice built up between the window and that gasket overnight. So when they try to open the door the next morning, the ice build up prevents the window to come down slightly, which then prevents the door from opening unless you want to potentially break the window.
But I’m really glad you never had that issue though! Considering I live in Iowa with frequent Ice and Snow, and have my Bronco on order 👍🏼
.. I came here hoping to get a theft/damage review. Seems to me a good hunting knife used by some nutcase would be worrisome, 24/7?
Hey Johny!
Howdy brother. How are things going? Any models currently catching your eye?
I'm concerned about the windows automatically cracking open when you open the door in extremely icy weather if its covered in ice and frozen.. I never open my windows if its below freezing .. that's just asking for problems in my opinion..will someone please comment on this topic
Never had any issues. The auto down however if frozen just won't go down and it's more a slight issue if it happens when you go to close the door and the window is still up
I’m looking for all year around with 35” tires
Bf Goodrich k02. Otherwise I believe open country from toyo has the 3 peak snow flake rating.
Good evening everyone.
jcc&r and snow removal
Lol. Did a lot of thst this week. Windows are frozen. And let's always remember to foam brushing and not bristle brush our vehicles
Why? Because Federal Government rights > than our rights? That's horse crap.