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Old 07-17-2007, 02:07 PM   #1
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Soft top questions

Will soft tops seal up enough to keep the rain out? Do you have to have a roll bar or does it work ok w/o? I'd like to use it during winter months so I can work on my hard top but want to know how wet I'm gonna get.
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Old 07-17-2007, 02:33 PM   #2
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Re: Soft top questions

Think moist - not wet...

My Bestop work with or without a rollbar. I can't say for sure on others, (if you can find others), but the Bestop has a pair of bows that hold up the top independant of a roll bar.

Mine's not weather-tight, but it's not bad. I get minor water intrusion at the upper front window corners on the doors and the rear lower corners of the back at the tailgate. I did a write-up on the install, if you wanna search it out.

In any event - it beat the hell out of my previously 100% top-less state, especially since it hasn't stopped raining since I installed it back around April!! Fricken El' Nino

The softtop is the most money I've spent on something I hate to use.....


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