Nice. Since you're a hard topper, I'll ask you a question that occurred to me this past weekend. With the first warmish days of the year, I was driving my soft top in safari mode, sunrider, and top fully down as the day warmed up and cooled back down. I wondered on a couple of occasions as I waved to folks in hard tops, were they jealous that I could easily and (relatively) quickly lower and raise my top in such situations, or did they just think I was nuts driving topless when it was 58F?With some warmer weather this week up here in Ontario Canada we were finally able to remove hardtop and doors for the first time ever. Felt great driving around town like this. Now just need some side mirrors.
I think youād be surprised how resolved people are in their respective camps. Soft top folk are die hard convertible lovers, and some hard toppers never ever remove the freedom tops. Iām sure thereās a good number in the middle of the ven diagram (dual toppers!) too. I think it boils down to there being SO many Jeeps out there, the vast majority have no idea of the wave, forums, or other Jeeps. Theyāre just trying to focus on snap chatting and keeping the thing straight at 70mph at the same time!Nice. Since you're a hard topper, I'll ask you a question that occurred to me this past weekend. With the first warmish days of the year, I was driving my soft top in safari mode, sunrider, and top fully down as the day warmed up and cooled back down. I wondered on a couple of occasions as I waved to folks in hard tops, were they jealous that I could easily and (relatively) quickly lower and raise my top in such situations, or did they just think I was nuts driving topless when it was 58F?
Or neither of the above...
As long as itās not raining the top is down. 58F? Rookie number.... or did they just think I was nuts driving topless when it was 58F?
I bought the dual tops and although I like the hard top, living in Southern Arizona the soft top offers far more flexibility. I love pulling the windows out and putting the top down. I did add a JTopsUSA shade to protect my bald redhead skin from the sun to some degree. When I buy another Jeep it will be with the premium soft top only. The only benefit of having both is that U-Haul will not rent you a trailer unless you have a hard top.I think youād be surprised how resolved people are in their respective camps. Soft top folk are die hard convertible lovers, and some hard toppers never ever remove the freedom tops. Iām sure thereās a good number in the middle of the ven diagram (dual toppers!) too. I think it boils down to there being SO many Jeeps out there, the vast majority have no idea of the wave, forums, or other Jeeps. Theyāre just trying to focus on snap chatting and keeping the thing straight at 70mph at the same time!
Gorgeous and mine looked identical. You will love the Jeep.Well I've joined the club. First Wrangler for me but after renting one out west last year I thought I'd see what it's like owning one. Previously owned an XJ. Traded in the blue RAM.
I ordered it and got it in 4 weeks. Let the mods commence.
Temperature is all dependent on your acclimatization. In Southern Arizona 65Ė is getting on the chilly side and once my 16-year old daughter put the seat heater on when it was 102Ė because driving through the pecan groves made the air chilly. Spend a summer at 100Ė+ and suddenly colder temps aren't as bearable. Of course the trade-off is 9 months of amazing weather.As long as itās not raining the top is down. 58F? Rookie number.
I picked up my new Jeep Tuesday and havenāt had the chance to take it for much of a drive yet. But the soft top will definitely go down!
I've always been partial to non-black colors from a heat perspective. I have a white alien shade from my previous JL that has been serviceable for now, but I've also been sniffing around getting a replacement. It doesn't hurt that the front bungee clips broke when i tried to get them off the fronts.Looking for opinions. I canāt decide between red or black for my sunshade.
what did you choose?