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I'm probably buying a hard top JT tomorrow. Is the factory soft top the only option right now?
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YesI'm probably buying a hard top JT tomorrow. Is the factory soft top the only option right now?
Pictures when complete please!I am looking into having a local canvas shop make one for me. They are the OEM for Boston Whaler, so they have experience making tops. I want to use as much of the roll cage for support as possible. I also want it to fold down completely to the bed.
With the price of the factory top where it is, I don't mind spending up to 1k more to get something made that looks decent when folded down.
Please share. Hope it’s along the lines of a Trex top frameless that TJ/JKs use. Let them know that others are interested in this. Could be a business opportunity. Seems like it could be readily shipped.I am looking into having a local canvas shop make one for me. They are the OEM for Boston Whaler, so they have experience making tops. I want to use as much of the roll cage for support as possible. I also want it to fold down completely to the bed.
With the price of the factory top where it is, I don't mind spending up to 1k more to get something made that looks decent when folded down.
I'm basing the design off of the NAS Defender top. It used the Safari cage and an additional "hoop set" as a cross member. The gladiator will need this because there is nothing between the roll cage at the back of the cab.Please share. Hope it’s along the lines of a Trex top frameless that TJ/JKs use. Let them know that others are interested in this. Could be a business opportunity. Seems like it could be readily shipped.
Very cool. I'm interested if the cost is reasonable!I'm basing the design off of the NAS Defender top. It used the Safari cage and an additional "hoop set" as a cross member. The gladiator will need this because there is nothing between the roll cage at the back of the cab.
I will post here when done. I could have a bunch made and shipped.
This one is not weather proof. You could start with the concept of it.Very cool. I'm interested if the cost is reasonable!
DISCLAIMER - I know nothing about making a soft top - just a user. Could they start with this? and then add a rear window and some provisions to help seal around the doors if needed? Maybe its one of those things where its easier just to start from scratch vs. reengineer something. Not sure.
https://www.quadratec.com/p/mopar/s...jZPUyGfnmxotGbUaaKIJ13kDG2Af4LR0aAl-dEALw_wcB
Looks like the sailcloth one is weather proof - made from the same material as the sail cloth top, according to @Quadratec ...see belowThis one is not weather proof. You could start with the concept of it.
The one I am thinking of won't be cheap, but it will be exactly what I want. I want the complete 'top off' look that you see in all Jeep website pics and commercials. The place by me that does canvas work is fairly expensive, but they do quality work with all top quality components. I had them make a canvas Bimini top for one of the boats and it is super tight, even when running full throttle on a windy day.
I wish I could do what others here do and remove the hard top day-to-day and use a cab cover for parking in pop up rain. My issue is that I have two houses and I would hate to have to put the hard top on when driving between them.
Fabric aside, I don't know if the gap between the door and the top is sealed. It would be great if it were because this would be a good starting point.Looks like the sailcloth one is weather proof
Bestop makes the factory topI'm pretty disappointed that one of the major vendors isn't offering any full soft top options yet. I would have much preferred something from @Bestop than getting the factory top. The closer we get to spring the more it is looking like that will be my only option.