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Some time ago I was putting my top back on the Bronco late in the evening when the sun was just right and I noticed small cracks in the MIC hard Top under the driver rear window. then I looked at the very top and found a few more tiny cracks up there. took it to Ford and since I was at 40K miles they told me to go kick rocks, then I said I have the extended warranty and they said I glad for you, now go pound sand. Ok not really a problem for me that is not why I bought a bronco in the first place worst case I just stick a Bestop or Armadillo on there and move on. Now the top has a few more cracks so I decided I would just shoot some Raptor Liner (actually got Custom Coat) on the top to seal it up and hopefully prevent more cracking.
I washed the top with dawn , cleaned and dried it really well then taped off the weather stripping and windows rubbed it down with Acetone then wiped it down with rubbing alcohol. then shot 2.75 cans (about 3 coats) of custom coat on the top. same stuff I used on my square drop build. the higher your PSI the finer the texture, I was having issues with my compressor or gun so I have a little heavier texture than I really wanted but I can live with it. all in took about 4 hours then let it sit in the garage to bake for a week. but you could install it after a few hours the stuff dries pretty fast. I know there are others that have done this but used white I opted for the standard issue black but it can be tinted any color you like if you wanna go that route.
I washed the top with dawn , cleaned and dried it really well then taped off the weather stripping and windows rubbed it down with Acetone then wiped it down with rubbing alcohol. then shot 2.75 cans (about 3 coats) of custom coat on the top. same stuff I used on my square drop build. the higher your PSI the finer the texture, I was having issues with my compressor or gun so I have a little heavier texture than I really wanted but I can live with it. all in took about 4 hours then let it sit in the garage to bake for a week. but you could install it after a few hours the stuff dries pretty fast. I know there are others that have done this but used white I opted for the standard issue black but it can be tinted any color you like if you wanna go that route.
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