I bought seat warmers. My wife has them in her Grand Cherokee and they were awesome during our trip to the mountains last weekend. I picked up the Tech Era Carbon Fiber Seat Kit that I have seen recommended a handful of times thoughout the forums.
I installed these seat covers i bought from another member, they fit surprisingly great. I really wanted Bartacts but they are pricey.
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Weird. I have a Pavement Ends frameless (budget version BT) and have no issues like that, none at all actually.Swapped my half doors for my full doors and assembled my Bestop Trektop NX. I absolutely hate that roof. It just plain doesn't fit and it leaks through the rear window like crazy. I've had it for a year and a half and I can never ever get it to fit right no matter what order I put things on and no matter how hot it is outside. I'm looking forward to the day when I can just run my hardtop in the winter and keep it topless in the summer.
But anyways, Jeep heads to the shop tomorrow for a huge amount of maintenance and upgrades so I guess I can't complain too much.
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Weird. I have a Pavement Ends frameless (budget version BT) and have no issues like that, none at all actually.
My trektop is an absolute pile of junk. I've never been more frustrated with my Jeep in my life. One of the zipper holds has broken, the top has a bunch of fraying stitches, and it just doesn't damn fit right. I don't understand how anyone gets these things to fit on their Jeeps.
Weird. I have a Pavement Ends frameless (budget version BT) and have no issues like that, none at all actually.
I think some called that an operator error.My trektop is an absolute pile of junk. I've never been more frustrated with my Jeep in my life. One of the zipper holds has broken, the top has a bunch of fraying stitches, and it just doesn't damn fit right. I don't understand how anyone gets these things to fit on their Jeeps.
yeah I am surprised to hear that also, Mine has been awesome other than a zipper got stuck closed and ripped off the last time I was removing my windows, but a call to bestop and I had a brand new one in two days.
I think it was a defective zipper because it was clean and relatively new. but bestop took care of it.
But my top fits perfect and I have little noise and no leaks.
Sorry to hear you are having issues, but if it is really a year old, I bet bestop will warranty it for you. I would call them.
I probably should call besttop. At this point, it is about 19 months old so I don't know what they'll do for me. It has never fit right since day one (it took me 2.5 days to get it on the first time). I thought I was installing it wrong, but I've followed their installation video word for word and it still doesn't go on right. Hell, I've even parked it out in the sun on a 90 degree day. It went on a little better that time, but still not how it should have.
I’ve got the Trektop and it fits well too. There is an order of operations that will make life a lot easier when buttoning it up. I can see from the pictures that your zippers won’t close on the rear window. It’s easier to zip those before you snap the windows into the last part of the tub rail on the bottom. Here’s my order of operations starting with already having the top connected:
1) Undo the header latches and push the front of the top up just a bit. This relieves the pressure on the sides and rear and makes the windows easier to get in.
2) Slide the top of rear window into the J hook, if you remember where it’s centered best that helps for getting zippers started later, otherwise you can pull on it later.
3) Connect driver side window top zipper and zip only 1-2 inches. Then move to the zipper connection at the rear window and zip only 1-2 inches.
4) Connect passenger side window top zipper and zip only 1-2 inches. Then move to the zipper connection at the rear window. You may have to pull on the rear window to get the zipper connected. Zip only 1-2 inches.
5) Connect both driver and passenger windows to the door surrounds. Don’t connect them to the tub rails just yet.
6) Fully zip the top zippers of both driver and passenger windows.
7) Connect the driver and passenger windows to the tub rail up to the point where there is a split in the plastic piece that goes into the rail. (This is near where the pull is sewn into the window)
8) Connect the tailgate bar to the retainer clips.
9) Fully zip the rear window on both sides.
10) Finish by running the remaining parts of the rear windows into the tub rail and under the retainer clips.
11) Reclamp the header latches and attach all the Velcro parts.
@ac_ may be right, maybe it’s a defect and it isn’t the right dimensions. The other thing that made mine infinitely easier to get on was removing the rollbar padding and covers. I took them off for another project and liked the look, then was pleasantly surprised when it made the top go on much easier. Was worried about flapping, but everything is the same even at highway speeds.
I took my rear roll bar pads off the first time I installed the top. It was inches off with the roll bar padding on...
.I probably should call besttop. At this point, it is about 19 months old so I don't know what they'll do for me. .
@ac_ may be right, maybe it’s a defect and it isn’t the right dimensions. The other thing that made mine infinitely easier to get on was removing the rollbar padding and covers. I took them off for another project and liked the look, then was pleasantly surprised when it made the top go on much easier. Was worried about flapping, but everything is the same even at highway speeds.