Custom modular JK hardtop
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#583
so build a modular hard top that has 5 removable pieces: 2 freedom panels that go ALL the way back to the rear (rear is sloped), 2 pieces that are the side windows, and 1 piece that is the back window. all must be removable. if all pieces are removed, all you would have left is the frame of the hard top would be killer.
that would be a no brainer and render the softop pretty useless.
that would be a no brainer and render the softop pretty useless.
#584
so build a modular hard top that has 5 removable pieces: 2 freedom panels that go ALL the way back to the rear (rear is sloped), 2 pieces that are the side windows, and 1 piece that is the back window. all must be removable. if all pieces are removed, all you would have left is the frame of the hard top would be killer. that would be a no brainer and render the softop pretty useless.
#585
#586
so build a modular hard top that has 5 removable pieces: 2 freedom panels that go ALL the way back to the rear (rear is sloped), 2 pieces that are the side windows, and 1 piece that is the back window. all must be removable. if all pieces are removed, all you would have left is the frame of the hard top would be killer.
that would be a no brainer and render the softop pretty useless.
that would be a no brainer and render the softop pretty useless.
In this one the sides are off:
#587
#588
I found out a little more about it - it's actually a Smittybilt product, and the person in the booth told me this was the final version - the molds are done, no more changes. He couldn't tell me the price though, and apparently including it on the Jeep in the booth was a last minute decision, because this is the sign next to the Jeep describing how it's outfitted:
I like my JK Safari Cab design better though, this design just doesn't do it for me .