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Fixed roof Bronco

Any interest in a fixed roof Bronco?


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A fixed roof would most likely require a complete redesign of the sport bars and whatnot, integrating them into the structure of the roof itself. That would provide a bit more room and possibly some additional strength and rigidity to the body as well. Another french benefit would be the ability to mount actual dome lights in sane places. Probably some grab handles or something not made out of stupid paracord too.
 
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A fixed roof would most likely require a complete redesign of the sport bars and whatnot, integrating them into the structure of the roof itself. That would provide a bit more room and possibly some additional strength and rigidity to the body as well. Another french benefit would be the ability to mount actual dome lights in sane places. Probably some grab handles or something not made out of stupid paracord too.
Yep, lets be honest the interior would benefit a lot from a standard/fixed roof configuration for those interested in that.
 

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10,000 miles w/ 2-door, hard top and my only wish is for a rear vent to cut down the annoying harmonic when top panels removed and windows up. It would be nice on chilly mornings to get the fresh air flow.
 

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10,000 miles w/ 2-door, hard top and my only wish is for a rear vent to cut down the annoying harmonic when top panels removed and windows up. It would be nice on chilly mornings to get the fresh air flow.
or maybe a simple deflector over the top of the windshield might do the trick. Most vehicles with sunroofs have a little pop up deflector. My LR3 had one and if you pulled it down you could feel and hear the difference. Because you are right about that.
 

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Have been watching the Bronco news since before the initial release and thought that I would have one by now. Have the money saved up. But,, the current roof quality is a show stopper for me.

Went back to window shopping the Jeep Wrangler again but also having quality concerns.
Now waiting to see if the next version of the 4Runner is something I can get excited about.

Old man trying to spend his kids inheritance ... ... .. . .
The new fixed roof Land Cruiser (below) will reveal in a month or two, the new 4Runner not for six months or so.

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one of the reasons I went Bronco is for the removable roof/doors. Zero interest on my part for a fixed roof.
 

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This is like going on the corvette forum and asking if there is any interest on adding 4wd.
 

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The fact is that most Wrangler and Bronco owners buy those things for the "open top" experience.

I wont blame them if they never make a fixed roof version .
Tried it twice. Open top on the Bronco is pretty sucky with the giant roll cage. Nothing at all like a Mustang. Doubt I'll ever bother top down again.
 

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I wanna fixed roof, Ill get a classic defender 90 or 4runner
 

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Don’t understand some of the hate for people wanting a fixed roof. Some people just want a vehicle that is a bad ass off-roader and don’t care about a removable top. Some people want a convertible but don’t want to settle for something that sits low to the ground like a couple. Some people want both. I think it’s cool that the bronco has a removable top however I just wanted a bad ass two door off-roader to go overlanding with. I don’t need a removable top but I went with the bronco because of the reasons mentioned and because it just looks better than anything else to me. Not saying they should make fixed food either by the way.
 

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Don’t understand some of the hate for people wanting a fixed roof. Some people just want a vehicle that is a bad ass off-roader and don’t care about a removable top. Some people want a convertible but don’t want to settle for something that sits low to the ground like a couple. Some people want both. I think it’s cool that the bronco has a removable top however I just wanted a bad ass two door off-roader to go overlanding with. I don’t need a removable top but I went with the bronco because of the reasons mentioned and because it just looks better than anything else to me. Not saying they should make fixed food either by the way.
Some people buy the Bronco for no other reason than because the top comes off, some will never take them offroad, and some wouldn't even care if it has 4WD. Some people buy 2.3L Broncos just because it has a manual transmission. Some people buy Broncos for the manual transmission alone, it could literally be a car and they wouldn't care. These people are interested in Broncos for specific reasons that have nothing to do with offroading. Taking the top off is entirely separate from offroading, the two do not imply one another at all. Before the 6G, only one Bronco had a true removable top, and that was the first gen...so having a removable top is not a necessity for it to be considered a Bronco in that regard either.
 
 





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