Folding the top?
#11
JK Enthusiast
I have both tops and run the hardtop during cold months and the soft top during warm months. My hardtop is on for about 3 or 4 months a year. The soft top has not been a big hassle to deal with. I run with it in the sunrider position more than I do with it folded all the way down. To me the biggest pain about folding the top all the way down is having to keep up with the windows. I'm thinking about buying something to put the windows in so I can keep them in the Jeep and not get all scratched up. Anyone have any suggestions? I've seen several different types of storage for the windows.
#12
JK Enthusiast
In Carolina a lot of people drive topless and with their top in the sunrider position. 90% of the time the top folded back in the sunrider position isn't folded back properly and they are catching air going down the road. It drives me crazy!! lol Often times at gas stations I show them how to fold the top back so that it lays flat and doesn't catch wind. I'm 6' 4" so raising and lowering the top takes no time. The most time spent is installing the side and rear windows.
Anyways, I'm hard top in the winter and Exo-Top in the summer.
Anyways, I'm hard top in the winter and Exo-Top in the summer.
#13
JK Freak
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To me the biggest pain about folding the top all the way down is having to keep up with the windows. I'm thinking about buying something to put the windows in so I can keep them in the Jeep and not get all scratched up. Anyone have any suggestions? I've seen several different types of storage for the windows.
FWIW I have one of these: Timber Creek® Large Stuff Bag | Academy
And I bought a yard or two of gray felt and cut it into three pieces to fit between the windows. I roll them up with the felt between each one and put them in the bag. Works great. But I still get scratches even though my Jeep is only like 4 months old and I religiously clean them with glass cleaner (which I carry in the Jeep!) before stowing them.
Anyway, it's just a gigantic pain. I still think glass windows would be way better.
#14
JK Super Freak
I've never really liked the sundrider bit since it came with a bulky top with annoying hardware.
My setup is mostly an on/off thing unless its winter or the lazy period where the hard top hasn't come off yet.
Winter months/lazy spring - hard top with front panels off. Even in winter I'll typically take the panels off, front window down, and heat blasted. Its very weird but comfortable
Soft top - Trektop (non NX) - when in the city or when the rain just wont let up
And then the staple offroad - top rolled up in the back against the tailgate under the tonneau cover.
Bonus: too lazy to put the top back up in the rain as it kinda looks like it will blow over soon and suck it up with a rain jacket but toss a tarp on when stopping for more then 5 min
My setup is mostly an on/off thing unless its winter or the lazy period where the hard top hasn't come off yet.
Winter months/lazy spring - hard top with front panels off. Even in winter I'll typically take the panels off, front window down, and heat blasted. Its very weird but comfortable
Soft top - Trektop (non NX) - when in the city or when the rain just wont let up
And then the staple offroad - top rolled up in the back against the tailgate under the tonneau cover.
Bonus: too lazy to put the top back up in the rain as it kinda looks like it will blow over soon and suck it up with a rain jacket but toss a tarp on when stopping for more then 5 min
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Here in Colorado, I never have my top off and honestly need to change that. My last Jeep almost never had a top or doors on it, just a bikini top, I was lucky and had a nice truck and a garage to put it in for safe keeping.
After divorce I am just to one vehicle for the time being. I travel for work every week and my Jeep is at the airport all the time so taking the top off and on has me thinking I need to get a garage mounted roof system so I can do this over the weekend by myself!
They are so much more fun with the top and doors off!
After divorce I am just to one vehicle for the time being. I travel for work every week and my Jeep is at the airport all the time so taking the top off and on has me thinking I need to get a garage mounted roof system so I can do this over the weekend by myself!
They are so much more fun with the top and doors off!