Ford likes to say that all of its vehicles are “built tough”. This means that Ford does pay great attention to making its interior able to withstand all the usual challenges and environments Ford owners like to experience.
Therefore, when going for a Ford Bronco headliner, you need to at least make it as durable as the original one, but preferably even more so.
To actually achieve that, you should focus on materials such as automotive-grade fabric or vinyl, which resist fading, sagging, and tearing.
Headliners that are water-resistant or waterproof to guard against spills and moisture are essential for those who enjoy a more open Ford Bronco build.
Lastly, be sure to check for reinforced edges and double-stitched seams as indicators of durability.
When choosing your new Ford Bronco headliner, you should balance your creative preferences with what your Bronc offer from the factory.
Sure, you can always go all out and buy a wild-looking headliner that is going to stand out, but you can also go for a more minimalistic headliner that is going to look OEM Plus.
Some headliners offer special graphics and designs that can’t be achieved with anything OEM-like such as flags, special decals, and personalization touches to make your interior much more unique.
Also, if you want to add more luxury, you can go for headliners covered with leather, Alcantara, vinyl, and other expensive materials.
The headliner is a very important aspect of making your driving experience quieter.
Therefore, if you take off your headliner, you are going to increase the noise levels within your Bronco while driving, sometimes to a level where it can become unbearable for a daily driver.
So, be sure to go for materials and construction that are going to make your driving experience quieter and more cocooned as luxury styling and looks don’t do much if your interior is as loud as an airport.