I have never had a problem with any of my soft tops, factory or Bestop in the New England winters.I recently received my new Bestop Halftop that Iām hoping to run through the Chicago winter. Planning to put my hardtop into storage. Will I regret that choice? Itās the premium twill material
Even the OEM soft top on my 93 YJ back in the 90ās kept me warm in northern MN winters. And the soft top on my ā03 TJ was a winner. I bet youāll be good!I recently received my new Bestop Halftop that Iām hoping to run through the Chicago winter. Planning to put my hardtop into storage. Will I regret that choice? Itās the premium twill material
You have a good soft top from Bestop, so you can use it all winter. But you do have options. For me I would run the hardtop during the winter.I recently received my new Bestop Halftop that Iām hoping to run through the Chicago winter. Planning to put my hardtop into storage. Will I regret that choice? Itās the premium twill material
I have the standard sailcloth top on my 2-door Sport. I've had no issues the last two winters as far as staying warm, and I bet the premium top is even better because it has an extra layer of material on the inside. The rear window is not easy to see out of if you're driving through wet salted/brined roads as a lot of stuff gets caught in the wake of the Jeep and collects on the window, but that's about the only downfall. There's three bows across the top so it won't bend with the weight of snow on it.I'm in process of building a 2022 Willys, I keep going back and forth between Preium soft top or hardtop. My concern with soft top in NJ winters is keeping windows clean from the salt and brine they put on roadways here. Guess like others say I could hose them clean, or use power washer at one of those self clean car wash places. I really do not like the look of hardtop from inside jeep. Looks like your in a igloo cooler. I do like the flip up window in hard top to make it easier to get stuff in back. Was looking to go Sarge Green with tan premium soft top. Looks awesome.
I have the standard sailcloth top on my 2-door Sport. I've had no issues the last two winters as far as staying warm, and I bet the premium top is even better because it has an extra layer of material on the inside. The rear window is not easy to see out of if you're driving through wet salted/brined roads as a lot of stuff gets caught in the wake of the Jeep and collects on the window, but that's about the only downfall. There's three bows across the top so it won't bend with the weight of snow on it.
Cleaning the window is easy enough...as you mentioned, the spray hose at the coin op car wash, or Plexus cleaner. That stuff lifts the dirt right off, and then wipe with a microfiber towel.
Grew up down in Manahakwin with Jeeps (never owned a hard top) with no issues. Just use one of those self-wash stations every now and then, and you will be fine. Just a word of caution, I have the tan soft top (Hellayella Willys 2-door) and it seems like replacemets are tough to come by, but it does look awesome. Good luck with your build!I'm in process of building a 2022 Willys, I keep going back and forth between Preium soft top or hardtop. My concern with soft top in NJ winters is keeping windows clean from the salt and brine they put on roadways here. Guess like others say I could hose them clean, or use power washer at one of those self clean car wash places. I really do not like the look of hardtop from inside jeep. Looks like your in a igloo cooler. I do like the flip up window in hard top to make it easier to get stuff in back. Was looking to go Sarge Green with tan premium soft top. Looks awesome.
Sure thing! As an aside, we've left the twill top on my wife's longer than usual...I usually swap it out with my son at the end of October, but we've had such busy weekends that we haven't gotten around to it yet. It is definitely warmer than mine when you first open it up on a cold morning, and quieter on the road too compared to the standard top. You'll be happy with it!Thanks for feedback on soft top in winter. After sitting in jeep with both tops, just really do not care for freedom panels. Thanks again for feedback.
If you get a soft top only from the factory it does not come wired for a hard top nor does it have the mounting tabs. So if you ever decide to grab one, youāll be adding these items. Easy enough on the tabs and the dealer will install a kit that adds the wires, plumbing and control stalk for the rear wiper.I'm in process of building a 2022 Willys, I keep going back and forth between Preium soft top or hardtop. My concern with soft top in NJ winters is keeping windows clean from the salt and brine they put on roadways here. Guess like others say I could hose them clean, or use power washer at one of those self clean car wash places. I really do not like the look of hardtop from inside jeep. Looks like your in a igloo cooler. I do like the flip up window in hard top to make it easier to get stuff in back. Was looking to go Sarge Green with tan premium soft top. Looks awesome.