yarmo
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Does anyone routinely swap between a sky one touch top and a hard top? I’m piecing together what parts I need to make this happen, but I'm wondering if anyone out there does this.
For anyone asking why - I ordered mine with the SOT, and while I love it in the summer, I want to more comfortably run a low profile roof rack in the winter like the rhino rack backbone system. I’ve found a good deal on a hard top, so I’m going to see if I can make this work.
Parts I think I need so far:
Problem I foresee:
After doing some research, I found out that every windshield trim panel Jeep made for the JL comes with an outline to cut out a hole for the SOT button. This is good because I can swap my open/close button onto the new trim piece easily, but where that button goes is right underneath where one of the hard top mounting brackets will sit. Looking at this youtube video of an install of those brackets, you can see the square cutout for the button is right in line with the bracket to mount the hard top. I'm not sure the wiring behind the button will fit under the bracket.
I'm going to try this, and worst case I just have to swap more components every time I switch tops. But less work is better so we'll see what I can do.
For anyone asking why - I ordered mine with the SOT, and while I love it in the summer, I want to more comfortably run a low profile roof rack in the winter like the rhino rack backbone system. I’ve found a good deal on a hard top, so I’m going to see if I can make this work.
Parts I think I need so far:
- Windshield trim panel for a JL with a soft / hard top
- This has necessary cutouts for the freedom panels to latch into
- Both the left and right latch brackets
- Where the freedom panel latches grab onto
- Hard top mounting brackets
- These are where the rotating clips on the freedom panels slot into place
- Hard top & Freedom panels
- Color matched hopefully!
Problem I foresee:
After doing some research, I found out that every windshield trim panel Jeep made for the JL comes with an outline to cut out a hole for the SOT button. This is good because I can swap my open/close button onto the new trim piece easily, but where that button goes is right underneath where one of the hard top mounting brackets will sit. Looking at this youtube video of an install of those brackets, you can see the square cutout for the button is right in line with the bracket to mount the hard top. I'm not sure the wiring behind the button will fit under the bracket.
I'm going to try this, and worst case I just have to swap more components every time I switch tops. But less work is better so we'll see what I can do.
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