maccabiNYC
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Totally, but are the dual top sports held in production?I believe with the dual top order, we get the premium soft top, but not the power top.
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Totally, but are the dual top sports held in production?I believe with the dual top order, we get the premium soft top, but not the power top.
@maccabiNYC ..does this answer your question?Currently, if you are trying to order a Sport, you can not add the hard top. If you want a Sahara, 2 door or 4 door Rubicon, you can order it. Only the Sport is affect. Why? Who the hell knows, its Chrysler!
Dual top for the Sport is also unavailable currently.Totally, but are the dual top sports held in production?
Unfortunately, yes.@maccabiNYC ..does this answer your question?

If I ordered yesterday, can I change it with my dealer to a soft top?Dual top for the Sport is also unavailable currently.
SorryUnfortunately, yes.![]()
You should be able to without issue.If I ordered yesterday, can I change it with my dealer to a soft top?
Should be able to. If not, its just as easy for them to place another order.Dealer Guy, my 2 door is in C status with a VIN. Can my dealer change the order? Thanks.
What if you ordered a 2 door and you are in D status and have a VIN-but the change you want to make is just deleting the all weather floor mats, which I assume is a dealer install? Thanks in advance!Should be able to. If not, its just as easy for them to place another order.
You should still be able to delete itWhat if you ordered a 2 door and you are in D status and have a VIN-but the change you want to make is just deleting the all weather floor mats, which I assume is a dealer install? Thanks in advance!
What I've read in my literature so far is that the Maxcare basically covers everything but maintenance and wear items. It is MUCH more inclusive than my 08 lifetime powertrain warranty. For example, the slave cylinder went out on my JK, (on the way to Moab, of all opportune times). It was not covered and cost ma about 300 bucks. The Maxcare would have covered it, abliet with a $200 deductible, with the version I selected. Of course, you can get zero deductible, but that costs more.@JLWF Dealer Guy, good evening. I tend to keep vehicles for a very long time. I have only had two vehicles in the last 24 years. This JLUR will be the most money I have ever spent on a vehicle. The MaxCare Lifetime Warranty seems like an obvious buy for my situation. I have read posts where you suggested an exclusionary warranty and this seems to be one. If you don’t mind, please tell me what your honest thoughts are about this warranty and it’s value. I qualify for EP on the vehicle. Does this carry over to the warranty? Thanks in advance for whatever information and knowledge you can offer.
If you don’t mind telling us, how much did you pay for the warranty and with what deductible? I tend not to get warranty’s but would also like to hear what @JLWF Dealer Guy thinksWhat I've read in my literature so far is that the Maxcare basically covers everything but maintenance and wear items. It is MUCH more inclusive than my 08 lifetime powertrain warranty. For example, the slave cylinder went out on my JK, (on the way to Moab, of all opportune times). It was not covered and cost ma about 300 bucks. The Maxcare would have covered it, abliet with a $200 deductible, with the version I selected. Of course, you can get zero deductible, but that costs more.
There are some other benefits to the Maxcare that exceed my JK warranty, too, like first day car rental, trip interruption insurance (Up to $1,000), and maybe others. I haven't read it all yet.
I'm with you, though. I'd like to hear @JLWF Dealer Guy speak to it. I jumped on it because they gave me a discount and found an additional $1,000 off on our negotiated price, so I put that towards it.