bonediggitty
Active Member
- First Name
- Ryan
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2021
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- Location
- Litchfield Park, Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- (Ordered) 2022 JLU Rubicon XR
- Occupation
- Professional Bingo Caller
Wouldn't a thief have to be basically looking down on your Jeep to notice that it had a fabric top? And, of course, they'd have to climb up on top of the Jeep, cut it, then climb in.
I was initially thinking the same thing as you, but then realized that it'd be extremely unusual for them to notice that it was there, especially lifted three inches and on 37s.
Guys. I love the idea of it and really like the way it looks. Just saying, crackheads will be crackheads…I think it might be harder to get in thru the SOT than it is for thieves to break the glass.
The gaps in the SOT are very small, not like the Soft top, I can see an "unauthorized person" getting tangled in the SOT.
-Do you have steps or sliders?
-Have you ever climbed up and stood on your tire?
-Do you think a crackhead cares about scratching the paint on your hood?
-Have you ever seen a fat crackhead?
Thieves know that Jeepers carry tools and gear. Lifted on 37s? Now they think you have money. Jokes on them, the real money is in the lift and tires.
You can see a soft top from the front, and you are imagining that criminals never see you driving up, with all the folds of your SOT bunched up, bumping Olivia Rodrigo… Criminals watch, and keep looking for something easy. If something looks easy they fixate on it more than a pesky scab on a meth junky.
I stand with what I mentioned before. I love the thought and look of an SOT. They might just be a target, like all other convertibles/soft-tops.
Also, you should never underestimate the craftiness of a crackhead.
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