I've never had a manual roll away in gear. I've always used 1st gear though.
As you state, the slight incline makes it seem all the less likely to happen.
At least you have the mod bumper vs the plastic one.
I vacuum mine out at well to avoid possibly clogging the drains from tree debris. But this past spring it had salt crust and flakes when I lifted my rubber mat. I used a hose to wash it. I didn't spray all crazy in there. Just a light washout, scrub, washout. It drains pretty fast.
Also when I...
The rear bumper has no caps to remove and removing the caps on front mod bumper still leaves wings on each side. I don't think any different kind of cap could be made to achieve stubby factory bumpers.
Fab Fours and probably others make stubby bumpers that are only as wide as the vehicle body.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/does-under-hood-sound-insulation-actually-work-testing-says.44250/#post-1416540
Here's the testing another poster has done.
There's a post on here where someone measured the dB difference with and without the hood liner.
They measured the same in the cabin and it was a few dB quieter outside the Bronco.
FWIW, I had to have a front passenger door replaced after being hit in a parking lot. I was worried about the Rapid Red matching.
They blended into the rear door and front fender and it came out real nice.
If it's the same as my front mod bumper, all the sensors are tied into one wire bundle that has a harness you can unplug. Just unplug before taking off the bumper.
Hopefully yours is just as easy.
After clicking the link it shows that for me as well. But click through and it is available for order at the discounted price. May 31st is when my estimated delivery is.
Its underbody mounted but here's one that uses the rear bumper for air hookup.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/hardmounted-arb-dual-compressor-with-quick-connect-port-installed.26385/
The 360 cameras are actually part of the high package. No need to get lux for those.
I really like the cameras. Are they necessary? Not at all, but they are pretty nice. Especially the forward views for cresting a hill or the front tire view.
There is also a video you can load up in the bronco that shows how to store them.
On the center screen, its under features, owners manual, videos, then choose hardtop removal.
There are various other videos. Some more useful than others. Door removal is there. Bronco off road features is a...
This little guy?
Mine is pretty much looking like yours. It's the end of a large gasket and its basically not supported or attached right at the end there.
It bugs me a little. I've had the roof panels off a bunch of times and always watch out to not catch that end on something or to leave...
Bingo. That's the exact tips I would have. Making sure they slide all the way back is critical. I'd guess can have my panels bagged in 2 minutes now that I've got it down.
Also,
-roll or bunch up the middle divider before putting the first panel in, so it's easier to put over it.
-if putting...