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Old 11-03-2008 | 11:38 PM
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Heheh wooow you guys have extreme weather heheh. from what i read it means i can hold on the whole winter. so i gues no doors and top for 6months. everybody thinks iam crazy but i love it. i started turning the heater on and till now its perfect. thanks.
Old 11-04-2008 | 09:12 AM
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dropped into the 40s here a couple of weeks ago, so I put the doors back on, but the top is down.
Now it was 34 the other morning, and that is a tad on the cold side, but I had my jacket and had the heater rockin' so the 25 mile drive was not that bad.
70's here in the afternoons make it all worthwhile
Old 11-04-2008 | 05:09 PM
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Depends on how long you commute is. I have a short commute and choose to leave the top of year round. But I put it on when I hit the trails to help with dust. The weather here is really good, and cold is really 50's.
Old 11-05-2008 | 08:05 AM
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lucky you i have to put it back on in the summer since i could get a very seious heat stroke. My commute is about 30mins. till now iam holding on pretty well.
Old 11-05-2008 | 09:25 AM
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You can put your doors back on? why would anyone want to do that? so far the coldist I have used the JK is 38F, not too bad. I drove for 5 hours at 48F. the coldist I have used my WWII Jeep is about 19F, that was cold to have no top, doors or heat!

here is a photo from WWII. I know that Jeep has no heat and they never had doors.

Old 11-05-2008 | 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by ChevyM14
You can put your doors back on? why would anyone want to do that? so far the coldist I have used the JK is 38F, not too bad. I drove for 5 hours at 48F. the coldist I have used my WWII Jeep is about 19F, that was cold to have no top, doors or heat!

here is a photo from WWII. I know that Jeep has no heat and they never had doors.

WOooooooooooooow, were you wearing your whole closet? what were you wearing? extreme.
Old 11-05-2008 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by JK-Q8
I have my top and doors off and tempreture is dropping to under 20C or 62F and it will keep on dropping to about 11-12C or 51.8F. I want to keep my top and doors off but dont know if that will be standable, o i wanted to see untill what temp you guys have ur tops and doors off.
upper 20's F... thats it... i do it once every year and then it gets boxed up for winter or the occassional sunny day above 60 F



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