WILDHOBO
Well-Known Member
I apologize, but I need to ask. Do you want this fixed? My impression after the last few posts is youâre more interested in being pissed off. This has mostly been pinpointed. You should be happy you alerted others. A seal change in 2025 doesnât match an aftermarket (Jeep branded), but still aftermarket part. The aftermarket company, @Bestop, is a fantastic company to work with. I have zero doubt that theyâd be more than happy to help resolve this. But with all the finger pointing and blame, I canât imagine theyâll be too excited to help. They still likely will as theyâre a great company that stands behind their products. But did you consider the possibility that Jeep alone made a mistake? Maybe Jeep screwed up and didnât realize their new seals wouldnât work with an accessory like this, and just threw it on the build without thinking. Everyone on this thread had tried to help you find a solution. But phrases like âanother ding againstâ, are just likely to alienate people. If you want this over and donât care to be part of the resolution, return the sunrider to the Jeep dealer, and get some money back. Put your freedom tops back on and move on. Itâs a great Jeep.Is your the Jeep branded or Bestop branded?
No way I'm paying for seals and replacing them when an ill-fitting top is the issue, sorry. Jeep and Bestop own this issue.
Some also say tucking the seal can lead to leaks. It's designed to be how it is from the factory, another ding against Bestop/Jeep.
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