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I had to make some adjustments to the top today and as suspected you can fold/tuck the back end up under the sunrider so that it all rests over the soundbar (same design as the JL). I don’t know what it would be like to drive like that and it isn’t a super quick procedure because you are practically removing the top, but it’s a possibility!
I'd be interested to see/hear more on both halves folded up, if you get a chance to take a picture and/or drive it like that.
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I'll try to get that, although with some real winter weather finally coming to AZ it might be a while (or I'll put the hard top back on in which case I'll get a pic of it folded up).

So far I am really digging the look and functionality of the top. It does get loud at highway speeds (65+) but that is a soft top for you!
 

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I'll try to get that, although with some real winter weather finally coming to AZ it might be a while (or I'll put the hard top back on in which case I'll get a pic of it folded up).

So far I am really digging the look and functionality of the top. It does get loud at highway speeds (65+) but that is a soft top for you!
Thanks - the more reading I've done, the more interested I am in getting this next year when it warms up. Sounds like taking the back off isn't too bad potentially (?) which would be a bonus.
 
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Thanks - the more reading I've done, the more interested I am in getting this next year when it warms up. Sounds like taking the back off isn't too bad potentially (?) which would be a bonus.
It’s simple to do, just takes a little time because there are about 7 straps connecting the rear panels and window to the rest of the top. You have to disconnect those and unvelcro the rest so it’s free to fold forward. As long as you knew what you were doing, it could be done in under 5 minutes.
 

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It’s simple to do, just takes a little time because there are about 7 straps connecting the rear panels and window to the rest of the top. You have to disconnect those and unvelcro the rest so it’s free to fold forward. As long as you knew what you were doing, it could be done in under 5 minutes.
Any chance you've been able to get some pics of how it folds up?
 
 







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