jlewissystem
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This is the first Jeep where i've had a soft top. I understand some pros/cons about this subject, but does anyone actually leave the soft tops on during cold seasons? Thoughts?
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Got a 2020 on the way with a soft top. Its going to be introduced to Vermont winters. 15 below zero sometimes. We have a garage, so it should do just fine.This is the first Jeep where i've had a soft top. I understand some pros/cons about this subject, but does anyone actually leave the soft tops on during cold seasons? Thoughts?
This is my largest issue. On days I need the trunk, you really need to detach the back window a bit. For me this is an infrequent inconvenience.When I used a soft top in the winter, I had issues trying to zip side, rear panels on because the soft top material shrinks with the cold. How is accessing the rear, especially on a 2 door, with the new "slide out" panels in cold weather ? I went to a hard top for this reason, the soft top fabric shrank too much to use the rear cargo area easily..
Bring my 2018 up there all the time from PA, but i have the dual top because I need a roof rack for my boards! Downside of being 6'4" is having long ass snowboardsGot a 2020 on the way with a soft top. Its going to be introduced to Vermont winters. 15 below zero sometimes. We have a garage, so it should do just fine.