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I respect your opinion, seeing what you see, you’re probably right.I am not going to split hairs over "a couple years" 2.0...2, maybe 3, what day is it anyway? There are gen 1 tops and gen 2 tops. They haven't been replacing tops for 5 years, you and I know that, hell they couldn't even build them all when they were ordered.
Do I applaud what the OP is doing, heck yes! But asking Ford to step in and open their checkbook to lifetime warranties etc. is a bit optimistic, JMO. Like I said, most comments are those that have issues, let's see the hands that don't...crickets, except me, mine has been fine (so far) as others have said.
My assumption on painted tops, yep it is an assumption, 25 years on this side of the desk, I will bet my time in the hole...tell me I'm not right in another year...or look back and tell me told you so, doesn't matter to me.
Old 60's cars that are rebuilt one-off by professionals restoring vehicles is a hell of a lot different than a modern day assembly line, you know that. Go look at a factory in the 60's and see what rolled off with issues, QC wasn't great back then either with zero technology. a 63 split window Vette was what, $3500-4K bucks back then, a 69 Daytona or Superbird hemi or 440 car the sameish.... Now at the auctions they are what....150K +++ million bucks come on, not the same to compare to.
Look, I am not here to argue with you or the OP or anyone. We can go tit for tat all day I am sure. Like I said and will say again, I applaud the OP for doing what he is doing, hopefully something will eventually be done. Usually it'll be an ambulance chaser trying to get everyone together hoping for a big payout. I am only stating where Ford's focus is and it isn't reading or monitoring this thread or website daily. JMO and we all know that opinions are like a$$holes, everyone has one.
Ditto my friend. I wasn't trying to ruffle any feathers on anyone, just putting a little different spin on it I guess to step back and think a little. Do I agree they are junk, yep. Do I say "quote" JUNK every time I see one with issues in the shop, yep but again it isn't as often as other dealers might see, that is just my experience here. I hate using the term "post covid" talk but quality has gone to $h!t post covid. We have 100K super duty's coming in with broken junk on them that I didn't see on my older trucks, don't get me started on 10-speed transmissions but they do help pay my paycheckI respect your opinion, seeing what you see, you’re probably right.
I’m jaded. I’ve had my Bronco two weeks. Didn’t find mic problems until after I drove off lot, and I thought I looked pretty hard.
I love my Bronco, probably a bit too much. It’s my daily driver that lives outside. If my engine doesn’t throw itself through the hood or someone on a phone doesn’t run into me, I’ll take the roof problems. I will also hold Ford to warranty, if at all possible. These vehicles are a luxury, for me and my budget anyway. That’s on me.
My wife only drives Honda, and when she says I should have gotten a Honda, and might be correct, it’s painful…Ford could potentially be making my wife right! Think about that Ford…
I’m glad there is a place like this site, and the mic collection site, to go to gather all the good, and the bad, about our cars.
And one more oldy, what do you call a hundred lawyers at the bottom of the ocean? A good start!
Until you need one…
. I am fortunate now that my Bronco is a garage queen, I drive a 2024 Chevy Trailboss, it has it's weird quarks too that my 2018 Super Duty didn't but I don't tow a boat anymore so I don't need a big truck anymore.My 22 dr base top is perfect. No complaintsFord’s MIC tops are failing. Cracking, delaminating, warping — and they know it. But once your warranty’s up? You’re on your own.
That’s why I built this: https://fixourbroncotops.com
We’re not asking — we’re demanding Ford take accountability and cover these tops for the life of the original owner.
Had a failure?
Think one’s coming?
Tired of waiting for Ford to do the right thing?
Go to the site. Add your voice. Share it.
This only works if we come together and turn up the heat.
Ford needs to feel the pressure — let’s give it to them.
No rust on mine.Hey gang, just a heads up and couple of updates:
First, thanks to all of the discussion on this thread, some really good points being made here. And thanks for the engagement on the site.
With that input (and input I've been sent directly on the contact form on the site), I've changed what we want from ulimited coverage of the life of the vehicle to 5 years with unlimited miles—matching Ford’s rust damage warranty on body panels.
I think this is fair considering all of the feedback from all of you. I hope everyone is OK with this change...again, this is not my site, this is your site. Your feedback makes it better.
I've ordered a 2025 Big Bend a couple of weeks ago with a MIC top. Does anyone know exactly what the material is that Ford uses in the construction of these tops?Ford’s MIC tops are failing. Cracking, delaminating, warping — and they know it. But once your warranty’s up? You’re on your own.
That’s why I built this: https://fixourbroncotops.com
We’re not asking — we’re demanding Ford take accountability and cover these tops for the life of the original owner.
Had a failure?
Think one’s coming?
Tired of waiting for Ford to do the right thing?
Go to the site. Add your voice. Share it.
This only works if we come together and turn up the heat.
Ford needs to feel the pressure — let’s give it to them.
CardboardI've ordered a 2025 Big Bend a couple of weeks ago with a MIC top. Does anyone know exactly what the material is that Ford uses in the construction of these tops?
Have you posted a link on any of the Facebook Bronco pages ? There seems to be someone every other day that has a top issue and they never heard of this site ?Hey gang, just a heads up and couple of updates:
First, thanks to all of the discussion on this thread, some really good points being made here. And thanks for the engagement on the site.
With that input (and input I've been sent directly on the contact form on the site), I've changed what we want from ulimited coverage of the life of the vehicle to 5 years with unlimited miles—matching Ford’s rust damage warranty on body panels.
I think this is fair considering all of the feedback from all of you. I hope everyone is OK with this change...again, this is not my site, this is your site. Your feedback makes it better.
I have not yet. This is where I need everyone's help. Everyone. This is YOUR site...I put the time into putting this together, but I don't have time to find every resource to post it to. You guys can help!Have you posted a link on any of the Facebook Bronco pages ? There seems to be someone every other day that has a top issue and they never heard of this site ?
Good point. Another good point is to add some free seo to the fixourbroncotops website. If you can, go in and change the title tags for each page so that they reflect the terms people will use when searching the web.I have not yet. This is where I need everyone's help. Everyone. This is YOUR site...I put the time into putting this together, but I don't have time to find every resource to post it to. You guys can help!
Please don't just rely on me alone to get the word out. Together we can do this.
https://fixourbroncotops.com/
Thanks man! Will make the changes to tags, etc. for better SEO.Good point. Another good point is to add some free seo to the fixourbroncotops website. If you can, go in and change the title tags for each page so that they reflect the terms people will use when searching the web.
For example, nobody will search for "Home - FixOurBroncotops," but they will search for something like "bronco hard top issues." So a good homepage title tag would look something like Bronco Hard Top Issues | Cracks, Leaks, Delamination, Warping, Warranty Repair. (Just gave you another link)
Also, add a few Youtube videos to your site, perhaps one that introduces the website concept, and a few of the other videos that others have already produced. Don't know about you but I'm always watching Bronco videos on my big screen TV. It's great visibility.