Q: soft top. ON or OFF in summer ? what do you do ?
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Re: soft top. ON or OFF in summer ? what do you do ?
What rust? Real Jeep restoration:
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Owners/Ahlberg1.html Excluding the
after market top, of course.
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twaldron wrote:
>
> No, Real Jeepers worry about rust. Us Sears Jeepers worry about
> electronics, carpets, soft cloth seats, etc.
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Owners/Ahlberg1.html Excluding the
after market top, of course.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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twaldron wrote:
>
> No, Real Jeepers worry about rust. Us Sears Jeepers worry about
> electronics, carpets, soft cloth seats, etc.
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Re: Q: soft top. ON or OFF in summer ? what do you do ?
>>not really a technical question but I thought I would see what the rest of
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
#123
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Re: Q: soft top. ON or OFF in summer ? what do you do ?
>>not really a technical question but I thought I would see what the rest of
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
#124
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Re: Q: soft top. ON or OFF in summer ? what do you do ?
>>not really a technical question but I thought I would see what the rest of
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
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Re: Q: soft top. ON or OFF in summer ? what do you do ?
>>not really a technical question but I thought I would see what the rest of
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
>>you Jeepers do in the summer months with your soft top ? Let me explain my
>>confusion.. please excuse my Newbie-ness.
You will learn. <G>
>>This is my first summer with my 03 Rubi. It was 80 degrees friday. I took
>>off everything and folded back the top. Very easy. Saturday morning I
>>awoke to find it had actually stormed. (huh?) I did pull the top back up
>>friday night but left off the rear, sides and door halves. and I now had 1"
>>of water on the floor. I popped the drain plugs but that didn't drain
what are those? LOL.
>>anything. I left it out all day, top down Sat ,75 degrees, and that dried
>>up about %50 of it.
>>I heard more storms coming for Sunday.. so Sat afternoon, I spent 1/2 hr
>>putting the top BACK up with all panels. that is definitely a little more
>>work getting it all back up.. now I am driving around again with full top
>>up and the interior is still slightly damp.
get used to it.
>><<AGHH !>>
yep.
>>I can already see the madness coming on... down, up, down, up, ... over and
>>over again, all summer long.
nope. once it is warm enough, just leave it down until fall. then put it up again.
when it gets really cold, put the hard top back on for the winter.
>>QUESTION.
>>if I just leave the top down all summer... rain or shine..
>>- will this eventually hurt my interior ?
sort of. but not really.
>>- What about the dash and Cd player etc ? I covered that with a shower
>>towel overnight knowing if the CD got soaked it would fry. right ?
if it gets wet, dont use it until it has had time to dry out (stereo, speakers, cb
radio's etc).
>>- my seats are vinyl but what about the carpet ? Am I going to develop the
>>"dirty socks" smell ?
Carpet? what carpet? No seriously, the carpet will mildew fairly fast if you do not
get it out and dried all the way out. personally, I pulled mine out in the first 6
mo I had my TJ and never put it back in.
your vinyl seats will soak up water as they get older. carry a towel, and or a
garbage bag to sit on if they get really soaked and you are worried about wet butt
syndrome.
>>what do you guys do ? This is a new vehicle for me.. yet it is a Jeep and
>>it is expected to get wet occasionally.. but ..<< aghh..>>
Expect to get wet. I carry a motorcycle rainsuit to wear in weather emergencies when
I dont have the top with me. You can carry a small squeegee or some small hand
towels with you to wipe the inside of the windsheild (I keep a few towels in the
center console at all times just for that reason). Keep a hat and some gloves and
clear plastic glasses on hand for those long drives in bad weather that you didnt
expect. leave it out in the sun to dry out if you can, or if you have a garage, a
drop light in it will help it dry out (not a halogen one, that will fry it).
>>help me divert potential madness..
Way to late for that!!!
=)
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Re: soft top. ON or OFF in summer ? what do you do ?
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> It never rains in sunny California.
No, I guess it doesn't.
But it does mudslide, earthquake, and burn like hell. I think I will take
the rain.
Jerry
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> It never rains in sunny California.
No, I guess it doesn't.
But it does mudslide, earthquake, and burn like hell. I think I will take
the rain.
Jerry
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> It never rains in sunny California.
No, I guess it doesn't.
But it does mudslide, earthquake, and burn like hell. I think I will take
the rain.
Jerry
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4086DA61.A35B4678@***.net...
> It never rains in sunny California.
No, I guess it doesn't.
But it does mudslide, earthquake, and burn like hell. I think I will take
the rain.
Jerry
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Is that a little toy Jeep to the left there?
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4086FC45.5E4AE381@***.net...
> Whitco was the option back in '68 too:
> http://www.----------.com/new68jeep.jpg Most of the time it was rolled
> up like you said: http://www.----------.com/jeep68sand.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I have the stock Whitco soft top and doors that came with my 86 CJ7. It
> > looks the same as the TJ one, it just works better.
> >
> > It has a zip up back window that rolls up with straps and side panels
> > that roll up with straps to make it a safari top covering both the front
> > and back seat as a sunscreen, just like my owners manual shows.
> >
> > It snaps all around the bottom and uses a channel on the top of the
> > windshield.
> >
> > It is sweet and 'fast' to go up and down. I love it and will replace it
> > with the same or get this one rebuilt. Forget those new 'fancy' ones,
> > LOL, I like the easy up and down.
> >
> > Mike
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4086FC45.5E4AE381@***.net...
> Whitco was the option back in '68 too:
> http://www.----------.com/new68jeep.jpg Most of the time it was rolled
> up like you said: http://www.----------.com/jeep68sand.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I have the stock Whitco soft top and doors that came with my 86 CJ7. It
> > looks the same as the TJ one, it just works better.
> >
> > It has a zip up back window that rolls up with straps and side panels
> > that roll up with straps to make it a safari top covering both the front
> > and back seat as a sunscreen, just like my owners manual shows.
> >
> > It snaps all around the bottom and uses a channel on the top of the
> > windshield.
> >
> > It is sweet and 'fast' to go up and down. I love it and will replace it
> > with the same or get this one rebuilt. Forget those new 'fancy' ones,
> > LOL, I like the easy up and down.
> >
> > Mike