Any plans for a 2-door hard top?
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They should stick to marketing this for what it is. A consolation prize for folks who couldn't get a factory top and are wiling to live with something that has functionality drawbacks.
Do you make this for a two door? And can you make a two door soft top that doesn't look like crap?In this video we compare a Ford Bronco Factory OEM hardtop with our Aftermarket Hard Top.
Highlights
Our hardtop comes in textured black to match the Bronco trim or in a primed finish for painting, while the OEM hardtop is only available in gray
Our hardtop is stronger because the rear section is one consistent panel, while the OEM hardtop is four pieces that flex
Our hardtop has a rubber seal for complete and consistent sealing, while OEM hardtop has gaps that create airflow and moisture
Our hardtop has the wiper washer assembly in a better location to reduce stress on components, while the factory hardtop stresses components
OEM hardtop can have issues with moisture entering the laminate and paper core, causing mold and separation, while our hardtop uses closed cell foam to prevent these issues
I do like the mild slant back feature of the ADV top, but for the price difference and losing the ability to remove the rear passenger section its a no for me. I have yet to encounter leaks and the wind noise is fine(as expected) with me on the OEM. I am sure others will jump on this and hopefully they are happy with their choice.In this video we compare a Ford Bronco Factory OEM hardtop with our Aftermarket Hard Top.
Highlights
Our hardtop comes in textured black to match the Bronco trim or in a primed finish for painting, while the OEM hardtop is only available in gray
Our hardtop is stronger because the rear section is one consistent panel, while the OEM hardtop is four pieces that flex
Our hardtop has a rubber seal for complete and consistent sealing, while OEM hardtop has gaps that create airflow and moisture
Our hardtop has the wiper washer assembly in a better location to reduce stress on components, while the factory hardtop stresses components
OEM hardtop can have issues with moisture entering the laminate and paper core, causing mold and separation, while our hardtop uses closed cell foam to prevent these issues
I agreeCons of the ADV top:
1) its not 4 pieces and way less modular... (biggest blunder here)
- you can only remove the front row or the whole thing
- design limits compatibility with other aftermarket accessories
- not able to remove the front and second row (leaving cargo area covered)
- not able to cover the front two rows (leaving just the cargo area exposed)
- the 4 piece design is what makes the Bronco top superior to the Wrangler, yet they decided to go with the Jeep approach which is actually the #1 reason most hardtop Jeep owners rarely remove the top (the combined 2nd row/cargo area is more difficult to manage)
2) fit issues (alignment of the panels and seals) is mediocre compared to factory (not surprising considering their fender fitments)
3) "splotchy" inconsistent finish all over the panels (if the best ones they are publicizing photos of look like that, can you imagine what the worst ones will look like?)
They should stick to marketing this for what it is. A consolation prize for folks who couldn't get a factory top and are wiling to live with something that has functionality drawbacks.
Attempting this spin of trying to market this as a superior product is going to backfire (as already evidenced here).
So I do agree, it’s less modular than a MIC top, but that’s half the point. I don’t think it’s fair to be so critical when the only way to acquire a MIC is to pray for a private sale that will be 6K or more or to spin the dice and order an entire second Bronco. The real bullshit here is that FMC told folks they’d be able to order a MIC afterwards and you really can’t.Cons of the ADV top:
1) its not 4 pieces and way less modular... (biggest blunder here)
- you can only remove the front row or the whole thing
- design limits compatibility with other aftermarket accessories
- not able to remove the front and second row (leaving cargo area covered)
- not able to cover the front two rows (leaving just the cargo area exposed)
- the 4 piece design is what makes the Bronco top superior to the Wrangler, yet they decided to go with the Jeep approach which is actually the #1 reason most hardtop Jeep owners rarely remove the top (the combined 2nd row/cargo area is more difficult to manage)
I thought they covered their reasons for this pretty well, but also seems clear this solution is for people who hardly if ever remove their top. I put my soft top down every single day and have nowhere to store a hard top.
2) fit issues (alignment of the panels and seals) is mediocre compared to factory (not surprising considering their fender fitments)
This is just flat out not true. It’s clearly a tighter spec design with better deals.
3) "splotchy" inconsistent finish all over the panels (if the best ones they are publicizing photos of look like that, can you imagine what the worst ones will look like?)
Plenty of threads right here on 6G of mismatched MIC colors. I’ve seen this in person it’s pretty flawless.
They should stick to marketing this for what it is. A consolation prize for folks who couldn't get a factory top and are wiling to live with something that has functionality drawbacks.
Attempting this spin of trying to market this as a superior product is going to backfire (as already evidenced here).
I think most of us have seen tons of examples of OEM tops with mismatched panels..."OEM colors aren't consistent, I've seen many broncos"
*Shows one Bronco for 5 seconds*
then changes trajectory lol.
I get what you're selling, and I like it, but the us vs. them is kinda moot, I think.
LOL, yeah that was my thoughts too."We're not going to talk in a negative light"
~Proceeds to talk in a negative light~
lol. The top looks good though.
If you scratch your OEM top, you can not touch it up (unless you paint the entire top to cover the scratch). The scratch will always be there. If you scratch our top, you can touch it up with texture in that scratched area.I don't get his very first point point about scratches in MIC. If you scratch MIC, you still see gray, not primer or bare steel.
We contacted Bestop to get a sunrider and test with our top. We are very confident that it will work but will report back once we confirm.What about accessories such as the Sunrider or Skyrider? Do they still fit?
Just pointing out the differences"We're not going to talk in a negative light"
~Proceeds to talk in a negative light~
lol. The top looks good though.
Not at this time.Any plans for a 2-door hard top?