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Hard Tops

The new Bronco Sport comes with a hardtop roof that can not be removed. Some deem this to be fairly logical as the Bronco Sport is a more road-oriented compact SUV while the regular Bronco is an off-road machine designed for customization, enthusiasm, and personalization. However, the Bronco Sport is arguably the better pick of the two as a daily driver, but it does lack when it comes to customizations. So, we at Everything Bronco Aftermarket want to negate that by offering you high-quality Ford Bronco Sport hard top mods that are sure to make the Bronco Sport more special! Order yours today!

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What to Look Out for When Buying Ford Bronco Sport Hard Top?

Material

Hardtop roofs can be made from different materials such as fiberglass, aluminum, and steel. Consider the durability, weight, and aesthetic appearance of each material when making your choice. If you want to take your Bronco off-road, aluminum and steel are likely your best choices.

Weather Resistance

Consider the climate in which you live and the intended use of the hardtop roof. If you want to take your Bronco Sport off-road, go for durable panels that can withstand water, mud, dirt, and debris. If you live in a sun-covered area, it’s a really good idea to go for a hard top that is UV-resistant and protected against high-temperature degradation. 

Sound and Temperature Insulation 

If you live in a colder climate or plan to use your Ford Bronco Sport in the winter, consider a hardtop roof with insulation to keep the interior warm and comfortable with the lowest possible heat dissipation. On the other hand, if you want to make your Bronco Sport as quiet as possible, go for a hard top with lots of sound-deadening materials added. 

Style and Finish 

Consider the overall aesthetic appearance of the hardtop roof and how it will complement the look of your Ford Bronco Sport. Look for products that come in a variety of colors and finishes to match your vehicle's exterior. Don’t be shy to go for more daring colors, but try to keep the entire experience as coherent as possible.