Rampage soft top
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JK Freak
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#2
JK Junkie
Was looking at the same brand but HATED the straps showing on the back for the bikini top.
Went with another brand and was really happy. Only need a torx to undo the old bows and a flathead for install. Easiest jeep mod period.
Went with another brand and was really happy. Only need a torx to undo the old bows and a flathead for install. Easiest jeep mod period.
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The straps on the one you're currently looking at can get caught up on branches and will probably flap around like mad at high speeds.
I've been running an ORH for a long time, I highly recommend it. I looked at every option out there and nothing came close. Tim's a slow producer, but if you go into it with that in mind you'll be fine. I'm not pushing his product, just giving you a solid solution.
Just do your homework regardless of what you decide, soft tops = $$$.
I've been running an ORH for a long time, I highly recommend it. I looked at every option out there and nothing came close. Tim's a slow producer, but if you go into it with that in mind you'll be fine. I'm not pushing his product, just giving you a solid solution.
Just do your homework regardless of what you decide, soft tops = $$$.
#6
Former Vendor
We ran the Rampage top on our two door Rock Racer Jeep. The external straps make it easy to keep the top tight. They attach using Velcro at the bottom to eliminate the chances of flapping when you're driving. Nice top, very versatile, would recommend to anyone looking for a soft top. You do have to purchase or have the old door surrounds, rear tailgate bar, and two bar retainer mounts (not sold with the top).
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Originally Posted by BAJA TYM
The straps on the one you're currently looking at can get caught up on branches and will probably flap around like mad at high speeds.
I've been running an ORH for a long time, I highly recommend it. I looked at every option out there and nothing came close. Tim's a slow producer, but if you go into it with that in mind you'll be fine. I'm not pushing his product, just giving you a solid solution.
Just do your homework regardless of what you decide, soft tops = $$$.
I've been running an ORH for a long time, I highly recommend it. I looked at every option out there and nothing came close. Tim's a slow producer, but if you go into it with that in mind you'll be fine. I'm not pushing his product, just giving you a solid solution.
Just do your homework regardless of what you decide, soft tops = $$$.