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Can you drive with just front two MIC top panels removed on highway?

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Can you drive with just front two panels removed on highway?

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Yes did a 2+hr round trip with fronts off.

Was loud and didn't go much past 70 but see no issue with it. Be a preference issue rather than a "can or can't" issue
 
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Just take it all off if you plan on going over 70. The pressure difference is super uncomfortable at sustained intervals
 
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Thanks guys! I get my middle panel bag Saturday so then I’ll just be able take them all off bag them and be done with it.

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I do everytime it's nice out and drive to the Jay's games. We live about 1.5 hrs from Toronto and have season tickets so have done it a lot. In miles per hour I go 65-75, no issues. I don't want to leave Bronco parked 4 hrs downtown with no roof, so removing front panels is a great option since they are so easy to put back on.
 

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I did remove the front 2 and the middle panels and went on the Highway up to 60-65 ride was super noisy (with Sasq) not sure how it would be otherwise. I believe if you lift the rear Flip window up and drive the Air Flow would be not much as I have found the Air is coming in from the Front and blowing out of the 2nd Row. My daughter and my niece were in the 2nd row both of their Hair got blown upwards, it actually scared my Daughter as she is the youngest one.

If only the Front 2 Panels were removed, not much Air Flow would be there.
 

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I did remove the front 2 and the middle panels and went on the Highway up to 60-65 ride was super noisy (with Sasq) not sure how it would be otherwise. I believe if you lift the rear Flip window up and drive the Air Flow would be not much as I have found the Air is coming in from the Front and blowing out of the 2nd Row. My daughter and my niece were in the 2nd row both of their Hair got blown upwards, it actually scared my Daughter as she is the youngest one.

If only the Front 2 Panels were removed, not much Air Flow would be there.
I was wondering the same thing about driving w/ the front two panels off and thought driving w/ the rear window up would be a solution. Did anyone try this?
 

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I need a solution to keep the rear seatbelts from fwapping all over the place.
 

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Just remember to remove them before you hit highway speeds--not during!
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I was wondering the same thing about driving w/ the front two panels off and thought driving w/ the rear window up would be a solution. Did anyone try this?
No, I did not. But this Summer I want to try.
 

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The speed limits on Texas toll Highways is 85 mph, after I ate lunch at the lake, I hoped on 130 to test it out. It doesn't do well for smoking a cigarette, but my ashtray flew out. My hat stayed on and my glasses stayed on my face. It's just like driving in a convertible, you just have to put everything away or you'll end up giving it away to toll fairies.

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I do everytime it's nice out and drive to the Jay's games. We live about 1.5 hrs from Toronto and have season tickets so have done it a lot. In miles per hour I go 65-75, no issues. I don't want to leave Bronco parked 4 hrs downtown with no roof, so removing front panels is a great option since they are so easy to put back on.
You must be a die hard fan to drive 1.5hrs to each game
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