View Poll Results: Hard top or Soft top or Both?
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Hard Top or Soft Top and why?
#11
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hard top in the winter for security and I can use my phone again and actually hear who I am talking to! (tone deaf)
trek top in the summer for ease of removal, topless is the reason we buy our Jeeps, right?
trek top in the summer for ease of removal, topless is the reason we buy our Jeeps, right?
#12
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Western NY winters & zero problems with the soft top only. Originally I considered dual tops to have a hard top for winter, now I am glad I didnt waste the money on it. Windows melt off FAST from the heater and if i didnt have the soft top, i wouldnt be able to do the soft top punch/007 snow release on tailgaters.
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Hard top from end of October through end of April. Keeps the New England snow, ice and freezing temperatures away, not to mention it's a hell of a lot quieter. Safari soft top for everything in between!
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I use both. My hard top is on for the winter. It's -30C right now and I don't have to worry about plastic windows scratching or breaking or snow stretching my top in. I also like having rear defrost and a rear wiper in the winter.
I put my soft top on for the summer months. It'll get +30C and I'm away from home at least half the summer. I like putting the top down and taking the doors off as often as I can. I LOVE +30 summers!
PS - Booooooo, winter!
I put my soft top on for the summer months. It'll get +30C and I'm away from home at least half the summer. I like putting the top down and taking the doors off as often as I can. I LOVE +30 summers!
PS - Booooooo, winter!
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I use both. My hard top is on for the winter. It's -30C right now and I don't have to worry about plastic windows scratching or breaking or snow stretching my top in. I also like having rear defrost and a rear wiper in the winter.
I put my soft top on for the summer months. It'll get +30C and I'm away from home at least half the summer. I like putting the top down and taking the doors off as often as I can. I LOVE +30 summers!
PS - Booooooo, winter!
I put my soft top on for the summer months. It'll get +30C and I'm away from home at least half the summer. I like putting the top down and taking the doors off as often as I can. I LOVE +30 summers!
PS - Booooooo, winter!
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Western NY winters & zero problems with the soft top only. Originally I considered dual tops to have a hard top for winter, now I am glad I didnt waste the money on it. Windows melt off FAST from the heater and if i didnt have the soft top, i wouldnt be able to do the soft top punch/007 snow release on tailgaters.
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Soft top. I live in Florida and can go topless 65% of the time. The 35% I can't is primarily the two days a week my wife drives my Jeep to work - uncovered parking in a less than desirable neighborhood.
#20
JK Super Freak
Mine came with the soft top but my wife insisted on the hard top. We drove it a weekend with the soft top on before the dealer switched them and about 2 weeks later I bought a oft top on Ebay. The hard top went on about the first of November and will likely come off about April. It is so nice to put the top down and still have it with you in case it rains. I really don't care that much for going topless though. I like door off and windows out. I can't understand why people buy bikini tops.