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IF FALL IS IN THE AIR, SHOULDN’T YOU BE?

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ok, so lots of comments, and everyone has their opinion but the issue as I see it from the photo they are claiming you can see 82% more of "fall" by opening the sunrider soft top, well 82% is just a slight exaggeration, since the front panels do not even equate to 50% of the top for any of the Jeep tops. CLICK BAIT

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ok, so lots of comments, and everyone has their opinion but the issue as I see it from the photo they are claiming you can see 82% more of "fall" by opening the sunrider soft top, well 82% is just a slight exaggeration, since the front panels do not even equate to 50% of the top for any of the Jeep tops. CLICK BAIT

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I mean, technically, the earth has roughly 5,489,256,960,000,000 square feet and the average person can see about 3 miles. So at any spot you're only able to take in about 5.465220560561989e-16 percent of fall. (stats according to Google.)

So, how would we even call the math there?

Personally I like to stick my head out of the Sunrider and take in 100 percent of what's around me.
In that can 82% would be an understatement. ;)
 
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