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- Ford Escape
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
I've had mine for just about a year now and would highly recommend.
Color perfectly matches the exterior trim, it's sturdy and (relatively) light, and it matches the factory top look and fit. No cracks or imperfections. Color between all 3 panels is identical. I hesitated on the rougher surface than the factory top, but I actually like it now.
I'm not a fan of the diamond stitched sound deadening and will probably replace with an aftermarket product. You definitely don't want to run a wash mitt on it or you'll spend an hour picking off the material.
I also had some water intrusion between the rear clamshell and the middle section due to insufficient adhesive on the clamshell gasket (where gasket meets the exterior surface). I put some 3M gasket adhesive on it and problem solved. The rear window plastic hinges kept popping open, but two-sided tape solved that problem.
Getting it on and off is simple with the TopLift Pro (w/motor). I also installed a 400 lb. ceiling hoist to remove the soft top.
Color perfectly matches the exterior trim, it's sturdy and (relatively) light, and it matches the factory top look and fit. No cracks or imperfections. Color between all 3 panels is identical. I hesitated on the rougher surface than the factory top, but I actually like it now.
I'm not a fan of the diamond stitched sound deadening and will probably replace with an aftermarket product. You definitely don't want to run a wash mitt on it or you'll spend an hour picking off the material.
I also had some water intrusion between the rear clamshell and the middle section due to insufficient adhesive on the clamshell gasket (where gasket meets the exterior surface). I put some 3M gasket adhesive on it and problem solved. The rear window plastic hinges kept popping open, but two-sided tape solved that problem.
Getting it on and off is simple with the TopLift Pro (w/motor). I also installed a 400 lb. ceiling hoist to remove the soft top.
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