Yes you can remove the rear fiberglass roof (although it can be dangerous in a roll over). All you do is remove the trim around the rear top. After you remove the trim remove the bolts that go all the way around the top (you're gonna need a special torx bit since the bolts are the tamper-proof kind). After you remove the bolts you have to lift the top up and back away from the cab at the same time. There are guide poles that stick down about an inch from the rear bottom edges of the top, so be careful you dont break them off. You will also have to remove the plug for the rear break light on the top. It's by the rear driver's side corner. Also remember to unbolt the rear shoulder belts that are mounted to the roof on 92-96 models. The top is pretty heavy (about 180 pounds) so get somebody to help you with it. It's pretty bulky so it helps to have someone else to help you balance it. Be sure to set the top on something, not just the floor, so you won't damage the bottom edges or else it might not seal back properly when (or if) you put it back on. Step by step directions can be found in a Haynes (or other company's) Auto Repair Manual for an 80-96 Ford F-Series/Bronco which you can buy at any good local auto shop for around 20 bucks. These also have lots of other helpful information for minor (and major) repairs you might do.
Yes but you need a tool from ford. All parts stores should have it.
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It is easiest removed from the top.
The Eddie Bauer was an option ordered from Ford. It was the top of the line Ford Bronco from 1987 to 1996
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yes , top can be removed. remove trim along bottom sides of top, also remove trim where front of top meets roof of cab then remove bolts that hold top to vehicle. then with some buddies, lift top off
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its on the rear diff. on top, theres another one on the rear of tranny too which i had to replace days ago...
The curb weight for a 1973 Ford Bronco is approximately 3360 pounds. The top speed for the vehicle is 77 mph.
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there is plastic trim along the top. remove it with a panel romoval tool, and the use a 1/4 in socket to take off bolts, i believe there are 14 of them.
Top speed is 85 mph.