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Convertible Top. Summer'sHere!
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miketrains03
• NY, NY, USA
• Registered on 5/3/2004
• 2 posts
Posted:5/4/2004 01:10
I know theres a few threads about soft tops here, but im looking for 1 for a '94. Im not too big of a fan of the flat back ones, i prefer either slant back or square, but i'll settle for whatever i can find. i really want a top that uses factory mount holes instead of drilling 100's of holes for buttons. if anybody knows anywhere to get anything like that....help! im considering making a kit like that myself if there isnt 1 already made. -mike
abesblue95
• Ringgold, GA, USA
• Registered on 5/4/2004
• 3 posts
Posted:5/5/2004 16:33
Mike, I don't have an answer except for that I believe the companies that made them a re now out of business. You may want to visit www.fullsizebronco.com and look in the forums there also. I have seen a couple of people that have different styles, even someone that took a top and cut out the top and the windows, and has vinyl or something else, and no leaks when it rains. i thought that was pretty neat since he didnt have to use those ugly snaps. Good luck in your quest. You might also try checking jeffsbroncograveyard.com and other used bronco stuff sites.

By the way, do you know where I could get the cargo cover that goes between the rear seat and the tailgate? I have tried looking at the various sites already eith no luck, but thought I would just ask while I was replying to your post.
Mike Gerlach
• Friendswood, TX, USA
• Registered on 10/3/2001
• 15 posts
Posted:5/6/2004 13:05
I've got the SoftTops fastback design on my 88. The only holes that have to be drilled that will show when the top is on is about 10 holes for the snaps on the tailgate. The rest of the fasteners go along the rails that the hard top sits on. You just remove them in the winter for the hard to be put back on. I did not want to go drilling all over my Bronco either, but there ain't any other choices out there other than the square back soft tops that are expenseive, and I think, is kind of ugly. Over all I'm happy wit hth e top. I paid $350 and have had it on in bad weather and while slinging some good amounts of mud with no leaks or problems.



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Convertible Top. Summer'sHere!
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