Soft top boot
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Independence, MO
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I've had the Smittybilt boot since last summer and it works fine. You should be able to find it for right around $40 or so pretty much anywhere. I use it mainly to keep the interior of the top clean if I have it down for a few days straight or have it down while I'm out wheeling. Also works for the winter time to keep it bundleled together when I make the hard top switch.
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Im in the market for one of these also mainly to keep the softtop secured down when wheelin. I had to use some straps to hold my soft top down last summer in the dunes to keep it from flopping around and thought this would be a good fit
interested in feedback from other people with these on which one seems to hold up the best and easiest to put on???????????
interested in feedback from other people with these on which one seems to hold up the best and easiest to put on???????????
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I have the Bestop cover, it's very nice, heavy duty, like others have said, has plastic tabs to secure under the rails the soft top itself uses. My only problem is I have the Bestop flex-a-trunk thinger installed as well which prevents my soft top from folding way down into the back so I can't actually get the boot to slip into the channels on both sides, one or the other only. No big deal, it still serves the purpose of keeping the top itself in good shape while down. As I keep it down nearly 4 straight months at a time, I dig it.
I also keep a trail cover in the back to throw over the Jeep in a pinch if a shower is in the forecast, as I have the doors off most of the time too.
I also keep a trail cover in the back to throw over the Jeep in a pinch if a shower is in the forecast, as I have the doors off most of the time too.
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