Kjm18
Well-Known Member
It's really that much taller? That stinks.Thank you! I actually took delievery of my Rubi over the weekend and figured out that it won't fit in my garage open. Booo. I should have came back and updated this thread.
Sponsored
It's really that much taller? That stinks.Thank you! I actually took delievery of my Rubi over the weekend and figured out that it won't fit in my garage open. Booo. I should have came back and updated this thread.
I never had a problem with heat in my TJ with a soft top. If there is one thing that worked on that Jeep it was the heater. That being said I live in the rust belt so I chose the hard top for my JT because the snow definitely weighed down on the top and scraping the ice off the vinyl is not an option.I'm wondering how warm it'll stay in the cabin during the winter with the soft top. I've only had hard tops and it was decent (Jeep thing right)? but I now have a daughter and I don't want her to freeze if I just go with the soft top for now. Does having the soft top on now during the summer stay cool? I want to get the hard top but if it'll help save some money now, I'll go with the soft top.
Dude, you were going 100mph in your gladiator? Windows down hard or soft top sounds scary to me lolHave you heard the drone of the premium soft top with the back window out and most of the windows down at 100 MPH. Wild scary sound. Try it for fun. It's not like any soft top noise you have ever heard......
I love my soft top but will be looking for a hard top also. I have spent most of the time since 8/10 delivery date with the back window out and the windows down ( except when I go in to work for the day or the house for the night. Did you also see Quadratec has the Mopar bikini top out now. Neat unzip feature looks like you can take most all of it off except front mount, to install your HT?
BTW, I will run this way till Mid December, back window out, windows down and the heater on. Fresh air in the fall/winter AM with coffee, is cheap adrenaline !
Have fun folks!!
I was in the same boat - not sure what top to get. I changed my mind 4 times, every ew days - decided to go dual.You guys are killing me.
I was going to go premium soft top, then I read another post that talked me into hard top, now after reading this, I’m back to soft top only. I know, I could go dual.
I second you on the soft top. Super convenient to through it back. I also like it in the safari mode with the doors off. Keeps you cover if the sun is beating down.I was very hesitant about purchasing a soft top on the Gladiator. My last two Jeeps had hard tops but the problem was that I never found myself taking off the top near as much as I did with the soft top (the four Jeeps prior).
I took a chance and ordered the JT with a soft top (knowing full well I might get a hard top later).
Frankly, I have been pretty impressed with the soft top - both on clean appearance and surprisingly low(ish) road noise.
Rode like a cadillac. Handles great, 10-15 seconds on a 4 lane wide southbound is not bad. i don't drive this thing like that much. Try it funny as hell DROOOOONE! You wan't want to go longer than 10-15 seconds, not because of the speed but because of the impact of the drone, trust me.Dude, you were going 100mph in your gladiator? Windows down hard or soft top sounds scary to me lol
I leave the back window and two corners at home in the garage. 5th wrangler and never a theft. When you head into the store or office, put 4 door windows up and lock it.Like some here, I opted for both, immediately took the hard top off to partake in what warm weather is left. That being said, the soft top itself is slightly more complex regarding the frame and such....not a big deal, just when you want to switch there are more parts.
As for it being up...non-JT's I feel look better with the top back, it being tucked at the top still gives the feel of a roof on. You can however take that off (see nude pictures all over here) pretty easy. just 4 bolts and the top is lighter then non JT's...so say...a weekend where you know it wont rain...this is what I would do.
As for the back window stuff...i agree with everyone else here that its WAY easier to take it all off and put back on. The only thing that I am still trying to figure is what to do with the back window and sides when they are off but you still want to travel with them. If anyone has some clever ideas...esp for the window let me know.