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J.Ferreira

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There should be a third option, pure doorless and topless.
 

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3 pedals has my vote...

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I took roof on doors off…but in my case it’s cheating because my roof is the SOT😏.
 

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Roof on, doors off....:puke:
 

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Is it a soft-top roof or a hard-top roof?

After our road trip in June, I'm looking forward to pulling the doors, installing the tubular door, pulling the soft-top panels and running the top Safari style with the fabric tonneau cover in the back.
 

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Well, since one of ours is a Sky One Touch top we could go roof on, doors off. The other is a soft top with half doors so just as happy with roof off, doors on.
 

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We wheel in everything from snow and below 0⁰ to deserts and above 120⁰, I vote top and doors on if it has to be all the time.
 

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If I could only have one of those options, I wouldn't own a Jeep.

I'd very quickly tire of shoveling snow out of my Jeep in winter and dealing with the incredibly brutal sun and ridiculous amount of desert dust in the summer, not to mention Valley Fever aka coccidioidomycosis.

The strength of a Jeep is versatility. Versatility in its build and in its roof/doors configuration that can change on a day to day basis as needed. If you had to have only one of those configurations IT WOULD NOT BE A JEEP!!
 

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Either option sucks, so yes, terrible poll because it would make me not want to own a jeep.

But if I had to choose it would be doors off. The top would keep the sun off of my head and keep most of the rain out. I’ve gone probably nine or ten straight months without doors but never more than a few months without a top.
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