I have a 2006 with Factory Dual tops, thing is I am happy with my rag top on but can get up to 1/3 of the sale price of my TJ just for the hard top? winter demand is so strong for them here in OZ people are offering up to $3000 au!
Good-bye hard top!I have a 2006 with Factory Dual tops, thing is I am happy with my rag top on but can get up to 1/3 of the sale price of my TJ just for the hard top? winter demand is so strong for them here in OZ people are offering up to $3000 au!
I let my cousin borrow my hard top in a pinch and the bestop soft top is so good that I just let him keep it.I would and I did 15-18 years ago. I never missed it with my Bestop Sailcloth soft top.
As much as I'd love to run soft top all year, I definitely need the hardtop and like the look too. Definitely don't like leaving $$$ hunting and fishing gear in there especially come fall/winter time not even just in my town. But when I am hiking away from the vehicle and have my toys in there.i’ll be the odd ball of the bunch. wouldn’t buy one without a hardtop as i park the jeep outside in the elements. i do run the summer months with just a full bikini top no doors and a cab cover.
A quality soft top like the Sailcloth top from Bestop holds up just fine to "the elements".i’ll be the odd ball of the bunch. wouldn’t buy one without a hardtop as i park the jeep outside in the elements. i do run the summer months with just a full bikini top no doors and a cab cover.
What elements require a hard top? My soft top held up fine to 37" of snow.i’ll be the odd ball of the bunch. wouldn’t buy one without a hardtop as i park the jeep outside in the elements.
i’ll keep the hardtop as i’ve seen what the texas sun can and will do to a soft top. i wouldn’t even consider a convertible car or soft top jeep without a garage for it. to each his own.A quality soft top like the Sailcloth top from Bestop holds up just fine to "the elements".
have seen a few roached out convertible tops from long term sun exposure here in texas. nothing against them personally, just wouldn’t have one unless i had a garage.What elements require a hard top? My soft top held up fine to 37" of snow.
It takes 30 seconds to pop the rear glass on a hard top to steal crap.As much as I'd love to run soft top all year, I definitely need the hardtop and like the look too. Definitely don't like leaving $$$ hunting and fishing gear in there especially come fall/winter time not even just in my town. But when I am hiking away from the vehicle and have my toys in there.
They make UV protectant for them. My Jeep was born and raised in San Antonio.i’ll keep the hardtop as i’ve seen what the texas sun can and will do to a soft top. i wouldn’t even consider a convertible car or soft top jeep without a garage for it. to each his own.
have seen a few roached out convertible tops from long term sun exposure here in texas. nothing against them personally, just wouldn’t have one unless i had a garage.
Selling the hard top is the only reason to buy a Jeep with one.
They make UV protectant for them. My Jeep was born and raised in San
most thieves will smash and grab or in your case, cut and grab. best to leave your doors unlocked!It takes 30 seconds to pop the rear glass on a hard top to steal crap.