Remove the interior trim along the rear windows and between the cab and fiberglass roof. Take out all the bolts that you expose. Slide the roof back slightly then lift it and set it down somewhere safe.
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.
The Bronco's design was intended to have the top come off so every year bronco's top can come off but they only make soft tops up to 77 for the bronco so before you try to take yours off think about getting a custom made one or the seal of the roof wont be the same.
No
Yes but you need a tool from ford. All parts stores should have it.
To remove the top off a 1986 Ford Bronco, first, ensure the vehicle is parked on a flat surface and the engine is off. Remove the screws or bolts securing the top to the body, usually located around the edges and at the rear. Disconnect any electrical connections for the rear window, if applicable, and carefully lift the top off, ideally with a second person to assist, as it can be heavy and awkward. Store the top safely to avoid damage.
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The Eddie Bauer was an option ordered from Ford. It was the top of the line Ford Bronco from 1987 to 1996
All of the full size.
yes; b4 78 the whole top came off after 78 just the rear top came off.
Yes, the Ford Bronco II, produced from 1984 to 1990, features a removable top. The vehicle's hardtop can be taken off to provide an open-air experience, similar to the larger Ford Bronco. However, the process can be somewhat involved, requiring tools and assistance due to the weight and size of the top. Always consult the owner's manual for specific instructions on removal and installation.
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As long as it meets State and Federal safety standards for vehicles on the road it is ok.