That's like 90% of it, rain coming who cares?Which are? To me it seems like the most convenient choice for opening and closing sure but thats about it.
I would, but it blew off on the highway while flat towing it home. One can only hope it found a new home with a JL owner, and didn't cause a 10 car pile-up.Got the dimensions on that badboy? I hope you consider a write up. hahahahahah
How does an open sunroof (which is what the SOT is) qualify as "top off"?Open in dead winter, literally 12 months with your top off.
I was noticing this the other day as well. I usually leave it on, since the JLU uses hooks under the windshield. It was a lot easier with the JK as they used the bungee balls everywhere.Take it off at the end of the season and wash/rinse it. It captures a lot of dust/grime/ etc.
Just imagine being taller than you are, in torso length and inseam, and preferring to maintain good posture while driving.For the people stating headroom. How close is your head to the roof? Seems you all have a lot of other issues besides your head hitting the sun shade.
How does an open sunroof (which is what the SOT is) qualify as "top off"?
"Your truth."This is pretty much my definition of top off, who needs more? lol
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I mean it’s not really top off it’s just a big floppy sunroof. And the 60mph thing is again convenient not really much more.That's like 90% of it, rain coming who cares?
Open in dead winter, literally 12 months with your top off.
The two corner windows come out, top can be closed and opened up to 60 mph.
Opinion, there's a difference fella."Your truth."
Got it.
"Top off" isn't an opinion, Sparky. It's a physical condition. The SOT can be open (retracted) or closed, but it's still on the vehicle.Opinion, there's a difference fella.
A sunroof has glass, so your term is wrong to begin with.I mean it’s not really top off it’s just a big floppy sunroof. And the 60mph thing is again convenient not really much more.
Taking the corner windows out is hella more difficult than the soft top as well.
Colder in the winter months like the soft top vs hard top.
Can’t actually remove the whole thing like the hard top or soft top.
Never get a full no top experience like the other 2.
No safari mode like the soft top.
Really if anything it only has all the cons of the soft top and hardtop with only the “pro” of easy opening.
This.Soft top? If so they come with a built in one of those called Safari Mode.
Splitting hairs the rail on the top is an extra roll bar as far as I'm concerned."Top off" isn't an opinion, Sparky. It's a physical condition. The SOT can be open (retracted) or closed, but it's still on the vehicle.
Words have meanings. E.g., my opinion of the color blue doesn't change the fact that it's still blue.
How tall are you, 7'9"?I ended up taking ours out and tossing it. It's too low for taller people, so your head is always touching it. We also have a crapload of scenery overhead that can't be readily seen through it.
It was, however, nice when driving on the interstate.
I'm 6'1" and I like it. I think I mostly like the hot CO sun not baking my face, I rarely wear hats, only a floppy brim safari looking hat when I'm hiking or get out of the Jeep. I have gotten too much sun burn, I have to have cancer somewhere on me by now.