Wild Boar Fast Back
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I haven't heard of them until I saw this "Lazarus thread". ;-)
I like the idea of transparent, or sun-roof type, front freedom panels. Recently got two old panels for an experiment. Just did not have time to do it yet. Find it interesting that Mopar did not come up with one yet. For what I read here many people would also like it.
I like the idea of transparent, or sun-roof type, front freedom panels. Recently got two old panels for an experiment. Just did not have time to do it yet. Find it interesting that Mopar did not come up with one yet. For what I read here many people would also like it.
#52
I find it hard to believe that no company has created a T-top with storage for the panels for Unlimited. Or at least make them small enough to store behind the seats. What about a top that breaks in thirds and the T's fold up and over the center? Then they would not even have to be 'removed' or take up any interior space and are available to immediately put back on. And if someone does this, make a fastback option too!
(of course, this may be like using too much common sense and asking Chrysler to improve all wranglers to come stock with 35's and 4.10)
(of course, this may be like using too much common sense and asking Chrysler to improve all wranglers to come stock with 35's and 4.10)
#54
JK Enthusiast
Kinda surprising that this thread became a zombie thread from the dead.
I actually called them today inquiring about the JKU T-top version. And as everybody else said, the price is just too steep when compared to Mopar. $3,800 for the T-top version with power rear wiper (I do a ton of muddin' as part of my job so this would be helpful). Plus I have to get the $200 wiring harness from Jeep for the wiper. I called Jeep the other day and s factory, dealer installed hard top is only $3,495. Just way too much disconnect between aftermarket and stock. I may even try to find a junkyard one and have it cut down. Not saying I have the tools or expertise but I'm sure I can find someone that does.
I actually called them today inquiring about the JKU T-top version. And as everybody else said, the price is just too steep when compared to Mopar. $3,800 for the T-top version with power rear wiper (I do a ton of muddin' as part of my job so this would be helpful). Plus I have to get the $200 wiring harness from Jeep for the wiper. I called Jeep the other day and s factory, dealer installed hard top is only $3,495. Just way too much disconnect between aftermarket and stock. I may even try to find a junkyard one and have it cut down. Not saying I have the tools or expertise but I'm sure I can find someone that does.
#55
Maybe it's a production issue on cost verses sales. I bet if they knew they could sell enough at a lower cost, they would still make profit on volume. It's not against the law to take pre-orders based on a certain price point! Put up a price people like and the number of pre-sales required to hit that price before charging people, like kickstarter. The public already likes the product, no argument there.
#56
JK Enthusiast
Originally Posted by toober
Maybe it's a production issue on cost verses sales. I bet if they knew they could sell enough at a lower cost, they would still make profit on volume. It's not against the law to take pre-orders based on a certain price point! Put up a price people like and the number of pre-sales required to hit that price before charging people, like kickstarter. The public already likes the product, no argument there.
#57
We all know how rumors go, so easy on the messanger. I heard another company came out with a similar top but that was short lived once wildboars attorneys caught wind. I just sold my 07 JKU that had the WB top and I loved it. I'm in the process of picking up a 2012 JKU and would like to get another WB top but I'm not sure if Im willing to spend that kind of $ again. I know its a while away but there is supposed to be a new top or two on debut at this years Sema show.