Orly
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Looking at different JL coloring schemes, our initial pick is Blue exterior, black premium top and black interior. The other color scheme that I'm fond of is white exterior with Tan premium top and either black or tan interior. It's a light look that I'm really digging.
How do the tan premium tops hold up in longevity and cleanliness? I worry that the tan may show signs of dirt, mold or fading worse than the black but I don't really know for sure. Any other negatives associated with tan colored soft tops?
Being located in Florida, the sun beats down hard almost all year. The lighter coloring scheme would help a bit with reducing the heat up of the vehicle inside I would think. Our Jeep would be parked outside uncovered so thats a factor.
Not sure on tan interior. Tan looks nice but constant contact with riders, food and drink, can make the tan interior too difficult to keep clean. I can always throw on some tan seat covers over black seats if I want the look.
Thx
How do the tan premium tops hold up in longevity and cleanliness? I worry that the tan may show signs of dirt, mold or fading worse than the black but I don't really know for sure. Any other negatives associated with tan colored soft tops?
Being located in Florida, the sun beats down hard almost all year. The lighter coloring scheme would help a bit with reducing the heat up of the vehicle inside I would think. Our Jeep would be parked outside uncovered so thats a factor.
Not sure on tan interior. Tan looks nice but constant contact with riders, food and drink, can make the tan interior too difficult to keep clean. I can always throw on some tan seat covers over black seats if I want the look.
Thx
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