Carlton
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I have a JLUR with soft top. The soft top has tracks/rails that run the length of the roof. The ending of the rails line up with the door gaps. If you open the door during or after a rain, the water funnels inside at a heavy pour.
The above stinks, but it gets worse....
If it rains and gets cold out, or if snow melts off the roof from the heater, all the water runs into the door gaps and settles on/in the hinges. This water then freezes resulting in the inability to open the front doors...
I've had multiple experiences where I have been unable to open the doors and had to take my truck instead. Very poor engineering.
The above stinks, but it gets worse....
If it rains and gets cold out, or if snow melts off the roof from the heater, all the water runs into the door gaps and settles on/in the hinges. This water then freezes resulting in the inability to open the front doors...
I've had multiple experiences where I have been unable to open the doors and had to take my truck instead. Very poor engineering.
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