How do you like the Sky One Touch? When they first announced it I was very excited, but between not wanting to wait and concern about the rear window arHere you go... Been driving around for three days and it is quite nice. Opened the rear. glass today, as I did pull a little pull and buffeting when it was down.
After a few months, I don't like not having that glorious back-end with opening up the Jeep, but I will swear now, that I would not trade it for the world. I get to spend a little part of EVERY day with the top down, with a single button press. LOVE< LOVE< LOVE.How do you like the Sky One Touch? When they first announced it I was very excited, but between not wanting to wait and concern about the rear window ar
I have looked at it pretty well, and it's no biggie to unscrew the rear window. However, you would have to splice a coupler for the electronics in between. I'm thinking I may add a small coupler this summer and see how it goes. Otherwise, I just fly the back window open and it doesn't look TOO goofy (wind doesn't even buffet it down).I wish so badly that the rear window would roll down into the tailgate, even if it's only half way, that would still be AMAZING.
After having a soft top and hard top, I would say that it is about 1/3 between a soft and hard. At 70mph, there is a little noise, but driving around town... None. However, I have since gotten that Surco rack and since taken it off, because the wind hitting the rack onto the top was a little unbearable.It feels/sounds like you're under a giant umbrella, but muffled a bit since the material is thicker than an umbrella.
It's actually a pretty pleasant feeling
Have no problem at all. Very solid.Would it be a problem to drive with the rear glass open? How solid is it?
Totally agree. It was 52 degrees for the high and a cold wind was blowing. I opened the top part way and cranked up the heaters driving on the interstate. I never saw another Jeep with the top down or even the windows down.After a few months, I don't like not having that glorious back-end with opening up the Jeep, but I will swear now, that I would not trade it for the world. I get to spend a little part of EVERY day with the top down, with a single button press. LOVE< LOVE< LOVE.
And believe me, I was a skeptic. This is Wrangler #5, I was used to a lot of things, and it still delights me every single day.