Sorry to hear guys. My experience unfortunately was the opposite. I had Tim as a sales guy and he was top notch. Super responsive with emails. Kept me informed after build date. Had all the paperwork ready to go when I got there and even sent a picture of my bronco when it rolled up on the hauler.
ARB Single. Bought it about 3 or so years ago. A bit cheaper then. Think I paid 280 for it. I’ve seen some performance comparisons between the real ones and the knockoffs and there’s little to no difference. How long they last is another story. Can’t refurbish them like the authentic ARB ones.
With 35’s I’d definitely go with the twin. My single took a good amount of time doing all 4 of my 33’s from 22psi back up to 37. Wish I would have timed it though. Longer then 15 minutes for sure
You need -D. I think the description is messed up because further into it says for dual ac, with heated steering wheel, with heated back glass (defrost)
I have an OEM soft top for sale in excellent condition. All hardware needed to install is included. Located in Bergen County NJ. Willing to meet within 50 or so miles if interested.
Happened once on mine. I think it’s a stuck diverter door behind the dash to vent either condenser or heater core air flow. I cycled through defrost and all the vent locations on the controls and it resolved itself.
Even better in person. Had a HPR at the Off Roadeo and thought it looked real nice in person. Probably would have been my choice if I was still waiting on mine since CO was axed
Finally got my Bestop Trektop installed this past weekend. Took about 5 hours split over Saturday and Sunday. Took my time trying to line up all the parts and brackets and applying the gaskets/weatherstripping. Overall I'm liking this so much more then the OEM one. A lot less "covered wagon"...
Finally got my Bestop Trektop installed this past weekend. Took about 5 hours split over Saturday and Sunday. Took my time trying to line up all the parts and brackets and applying the gaskets/weatherstripping. Overall I'm liking this so much more then the OEM one. A lot less "covered wagon"...
Don't believe so, just did the same swap this past weekend. The 6 bolts to attach the soft top frame to the vehicle are not needed as well as the rear tailgate latches and rollbar latches. Unless you plan on going back to the factory soft top, they are not needed for a hard top.
Either one of these possibly M2DZ-19980-C or M2DZ-19980-D
Haven't dug into switching on the rear defrost yet. Need to get a voltage tester from amazon soon to see if I need to enable anything in forscan as well.
It was given to people with an order or reservation prior to, I believe, March 2021 order deadline. Can't find the specific email about it though. When I setup my account with the vin it was there to use towards my reservation. When did you reserve/order?
Without heated steering wheel - M2DZ-3F791-DB
With heated steering wheel - M2DZ-3F791-CB
Nothing much new to report. Found out we will need some brackets on the top of the roll bar (
M2DZ-78245A26-B and M2DZ-78245A27-B) to secure it on the vehicle run like 100 a pop so....yeah, I'll...
Depends on how much you like your girlfriend haha. I would say yes, but in my case it was a nice getaway from the kids and had a $250 voucher for either towards the guest fee or merch. Still nice to have someone to ride with for the day and share the experience. Definitely got my wife a little...
I’m going to take stab in the dark that Mod tops might make it Q2. Totally different supplier then Webasto so they can’t all suck, right? They’ll also have had a solid year and half to get ready to start churning them out. Also, just too many issues I’ve seen with the MIC to justify it on a 80k...
Just snagged a killer deal on basically a brand new Bestop twill soft top. Really like the cleaner look and fastback of the Bestop but couldn’t justify the cost to get another soft top. Now I can basically buy this one and sell mine for basically the same price.