It appears that was the intent, similar to wranglers, but wasn't fully thought through with the new style of window. Someone posted in another thread a video by Mopar but the video was removed.
from what I recently saw in another post, you roll up the rear window, wrap the bungee around and snap it in. Although when I've tried it's a pain to roll the window without kinking it
Everyone seems to mention leaks, and a big part of why I would buy them is to protect the inside when it rains. How much leaking are we talking about? Will I be sitting in a puddle after it rains, and it's going to ruin the leather seats?
Last year I used a Thule bed rack. This summer I might try to keep it in the bed with a product like this https://www.storeyourboard.com/surfboard-tailgate-rack-sup-truck-rack/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtOjyBRC0ARIsAIpJyGN6WW7sWInBe8wDVjbuAD6lHrvpcvNe9Im3YZVcbPpBDv1QYQpPNSQaApZPEALw_wcB
It might be possible...
What do people usually do for doorless options around here, where you never know if there could be some rain. Trying to figure out my best option for the summer. Lugging the doors back and forth all the time would be a pain, so I'm thinking maybe some 2 piece fabric doors I can thrown on at...
That's what I thought, but when I brought it in they told me I waited too long, and not to go based off of that because we have different conditions than other parts of the country.... Ok....
I hate the look of the dog hammock I have for the back seat and love the Carhartt cover the covercraft website has, but $431? Come on
https://www.covercraft.com/us/en/product/carhartt-precision-fit-custom-seat-covers.CGT-GTCA
Perfect event for a newbie like myself. Trails good for beginners, intermediate, and experienced, and if you did need to be recovered plenty of people that can help.
Are there any sunshades that are easily taken off and put back on? I feel like I wouldn't want to be fully committed to always having the sunshade and would sometimes want the completely open experience