Welcome back to the EvilleTruck blog! Today, we’re diving into a much-anticipated review, two years in the making. We’re revisiting the Bestop Trektop for the Ford Bronco to see how it has held up over the past 24 months. If you’re considering this upgrade or just curious about its long-term durability, you’re in the right place.
The Initial Installation
Before we delve into the two-year review, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. If you missed our original installation video, you can check it out here. The installation was straightforward, and the initial impressions were overwhelmingly positive. The Bestop Trektop promised to be a robust, stylish, and functional addition to the Bronco, and it certainly lived up to those expectations out of the box.
Two Years Later: The Verdict
Durability and Wear
After two years of use, the Bestop Trektop has proven to be incredibly durable. The material has shown minimal signs of wear and tear, despite being exposed to various weather conditions. From scorching summer heat to heavy rain and even some snow, the Trektop has held up remarkably well. The stitching remains intact, and there are no signs of fraying or degradation.
Functionality
One of the standout features of the Bestop Trektop is its functionality. The ease of converting it from a full top to a bikini top has been a game-changer. This flexibility has allowed for quick adjustments depending on the weather and driving conditions. The zippers and fasteners are still in excellent condition, making the conversion process smooth and hassle-free.
Aesthetics
The Trektop continues to be a head-turner. Its sleek design complements the rugged look of the Bronco perfectly. Even after two years, the top has retained its color and shape, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal of the vehicle.
Noise Levels
One common concern with soft tops is the noise level, especially at highway speeds. The Bestop Trektop has performed admirably in this regard. While there is some noise, it’s minimal and not disruptive. The top provides a relatively quiet ride, which is a significant plus for long-distance driving.
Final Thoughts
So, is the Bestop Trektop for the Bronco worth it after two years? Absolutely. It has exceeded expectations in terms of durability, functionality, and aesthetics. If you’re in the market for a soft top that offers flexibility and longevity, the Bestop Trektop is a solid investment.

