So its Saturday morning and I have just completed reading all 60 somewhat hilarious/informative pages.
Well, a friend of mine named @Valhalla started this thread
and he told me it was the perfect Bronco6G thread.
I wrote him back a DM and told him it was NOT the perfect
Bronco6G thread because...
Yep, as my fellow sand flinger @Beach_Bum said.
We did not have the time to drive to Iowa and back to pick up the Bronco.
Ordering from Grainger and having it delivered to my driveway was cheaper than buying from the local dealership shysters.
But nonetheless, enjoy your new Bronco!
@Sunman54 You can cut the bolts off as close as possible to the bracket nuts. The bolts will be short enough to back out and you can re-use them if you wish.
Or.. remove the bumper.
I would NOT have bought our Broncos had they been a fixed roof. Coming from a family of Broncos,Scouts,Jeeps and a few Blazers,I love the ease of the modular top on the G6 Bronco.
As much fun as I had in this Blazer,I do NOT miss removing the solid one piece roof off this Dinosaur. You talk...
As @DALOLA stated, I was told to start at rear middle and move forward with front hook clamps being last. So that's what I do.
Does it make a diff?
IRDFK
But I do know I have no leaks.
Yet.
Knock on wood.
Pretty work!. I didn't like the black plastic look or the textured finish.On my first sheild,I did the exact same thing you did but when I went to get the shield PPF'd, the vendor wouldn't PPF the shield due to magnifying all imperfections. So I grabbed a new smooth shield and took it to my...
IDK how your soft top is stored, but getting it off the floor will help.
You don't have ANY wall space you could use?
We went with the @tofudrifter plan.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/diy-softtop-wall-storage-hideaway-l-brackets.84654/