daveprice7
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Dee Zee has a no-drill option for hard tops...it has feet that sit on top of the roof, so it can support more weight than typical (200lbs per 24" section). You can use two of their 24" racks on 2dr or JTs for full roof coverage (in theory, 400lbs distributed). There's a photo here with two racks on a JT:
https://www.autoanything.com/truck-racks/77A18434A7092603.aspx
I don't know for sure, but given the design of this system, I believe the 4dr version could be used to fit just the rear portion of the top if you want to keep the ability to remove the freedom panels and have something a bit bigger than 24". You could cut the side rails down or potentially just leave them long. I'm fairly certain you can use the extra feet and crossbars from the front section on the back for a pretty stout setup for a short-ish rack.
https://www.autoanything.com/truck-racks/77A18434A7092603.aspx
I don't know for sure, but given the design of this system, I believe the 4dr version could be used to fit just the rear portion of the top if you want to keep the ability to remove the freedom panels and have something a bit bigger than 24". You could cut the side rails down or potentially just leave them long. I'm fairly certain you can use the extra feet and crossbars from the front section on the back for a pretty stout setup for a short-ish rack.
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