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Fatbob Frank

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Just get one with the color matched Hard top and never take it off.
I had a 2014 Sahara which was my primary winter driver (motorcycle in summer) so the top never came off.
It never leaked and the road noise was much better than a soft top.
 

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I agree, if you never take the top off, the chances of a leak are slim to none.

Friend of mine just bought his wife a Wrangler with the 392 hemi in it - sounds nice with the cutouts open :)
 

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If a non removable top is a deal breaker, you might want to look at a Toyota 4Runner. That being said, I also have a 16 jeep wrangler 2 door. I do enjoy taking the roof down and enjoying the fresh air.
 

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I've never had a problem with the removable top of my Wrangler.

They come with what is known as the Freedom Roof Panels. You can remove a portion of the top which sits right over the two front seats. It's kinda nice to open up that portion of the roof for some sunny day cruising. Removing them does not require removing any of the fasteners that hold the top to the body tub.

Of course for many Jeep owners taking the top off as well as the doors is a treasured tradition that goes back to the days when Jeeps had nothing more than a canvas top and no doors at all.

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In the military, before we Finally got our HMMWV's, we still had M151A2 jeeps. We did have Canvas for the doors and tops, BUT alas, our LtCol was a PITA, and even tho I was in a CSS unit, Combat Service Support, we were not allowed to have doors or tops, so there we are on the Autobahn in the Mid 80's running no tops, doors, MG mounted on pedestal,. Everybody else in the US Army had Hummers, and we were running open jeeps, man did it get cold in the mountains like Wildflicken etc.,.
 

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If a non removable top is a deal breaker, you might want to look at a Toyota 4Runner. That being said, I also have a 16 jeep wrangler 2 door. I do enjoy taking the roof down and enjoying the fresh air.
Cause U like to run down NJ 35 down on the shore, lol.
 

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Just get one with the color matched Hard top and never take it off.
I had a 2014 Sahara which was my primary winter driver (motorcycle in summer) so the top never came off.
It never leaked and the road noise was much better than a soft top.
Run my MC as much as I can in summer too, till temps get over like 100, than back to the RAM, over 100, friggin too hot, cook dis BOIRD, lmao.
 

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In the military, before we Finally got our HMMWV's, we still had M151A2 jeeps. We did have Canvas for the doors and tops, BUT alas, our LtCol was a PITA, and even tho I was in a CSS unit, Combat Service Support, we were not allowed to have doors or tops, so there we are on the Autobahn in the Mid 80's running no tops, doors, MG mounted on pedestal,. Everybody else in the US Army had Hummers, and we were running open jeeps, man did it get cold in the mountains like Wildflicken etc.,.
Ah yes it was 1984 and saw a half dozen jeeps without canvas on the E50 between Kaiserslautern and Landstuhl. Being wing nuts we just shook our heads and were happy to be AF not Army. Lol
 

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Ah yes it was 1984 and saw a half dozen jeeps without canvas on the E50 between Kaiserslautern and Landstuhl. Being wing nuts we just shook our heads and were happy to be AF not Army. Lol
We were the last to get our Humvee's. We did not get them fielded to our units till 1987.

FTR: I was in both USAF and USA, long story, lmao.
 
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