The elastic straps are identical to some I've found for Wranglers -- they can hold the rolled-up rear window in place. That's clearly what they're for on the Gladiator too -- I found the male snaps on the inside rear of the soft top. But I don't think Jeep thought this whole thing through ...
Tan cloth interior, red exterior (our choice, ordered from factory). We think it looks very classy in this combination. I also like the look of the "black and tan" interior (much of interior is still black -- dash, console, mats, etc., and we like the way it looks with the tan). There's enough...
I can't figure out what those elastic loops are for either ... neither could the salesman at the dealer. They were in my glove box along with the 2 velcro straps. Where did you see the male snaps? I couldn't find any; could that be because I have soft top only (no hardtop)? Anyone know what...
Wish I could help; mine (factory ordered) was supposed to come with one (and I paid for it, it was on the sticker, etc.) but did not. Still waiting for the dealer to get it from Jeep, 3 weeks later ... In the meantime, I've been using 2 beach towels, yep, good call! Makes me think there's a...
This question came up in a separate thread, and got a couple useful replies (thanks!), but I think it deserves its own thread:
You can open the Sunrider top without removing the rear window and quarter panels; I've done it and taken it on a few short, low-speed rides, and a couple others (on a...
I have a partial answer and a similar question: Yes, you can certainly open the Sunrider top without removing the rear window and quarter panels; I've done it and taken it on a few short, low-speed rides. I'd like some definitive advice on whether we should drive around with it like that, and if...