2012 jeep wrangler 4 door bikini top

2012 jeep wrangler 4 door bikini top

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2012 Jeep Wrangler 4 Door Bikini Top

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We are not affiliated with Chrysler LLC, Jeep or any other companies whose products or part numbers are shown here as a reference. These terms are used for descriptive purposes only, and not to denote affiliation or connection with Chrysler LLC or Jeep. All Things Jeep * 20 Mill St Suite 136 * Pepperell, MA 01463 * (978) 582-6606By far, one of the best new design features offered on the 2007 Jeep JK Wrangler is the addition of a 3-piece sectional hard top, also known as the Freedom Top. Unlike hard tops of the past that gave you only two options, on or off, the new Freedom Top gives you no less than seven different ways for you to open up the cab of your Jeep to elements. Remove both front panels or just one at a time to give sun or shade to the driver or front passenger as desired. Or, leave the front panels in place and just remove the rear half to give your Jeep an instant bikini top. Although the rear half of the Jeep JK Wrangler Freedom Top is still heavy enough to require the help of a strong friend to remove, the front panels are surprisingly light and very easy to remove.




Below are the six easy steps you will need to performin order to remove them. 1. To begin the removal of your Jeep JK Wrangler’s Freedom Top, flip down the sun visors and then unlatch the clamps securing it to the top of the windshield frame. 2. Starting from the driver side of your Jeep JK Wrangler, disengage the center latch closest to the windshield by rotating it counter clockwise. Then, disengage the latch in the center of the Freedom Top next to the sound bar as well as the one closest to the door pillar by rotating them clockwise. 3. Now, look under your Jeep JK Wrangler’s sound bar and locate the round knob next to the dome light. Unscrew this knob until it is completely separated from the Freedom Top panel. 4. Carefully lift and remove the driver side Freedom Top panel off your Jeep JK Wrangler. 5. Climb in to the passenger side of your Jeep JK Wrangler, rotate the latch next to the door pillar counter clockwise to release it. Then unscrew the knob on the sound bar next to the dome light until it is completely separated from the Freedom Top panel.




6. Carefully lift and remove the passenger side Freedom Top panel off your Jeep JK Wrangler and then store both panels in a safe place where they won’t get scratched up. That’s it, your Jeep JK Wrangler now has access to the air outside. You can now proceed to remove the rest of your Freedom Top or arrange it however you need. To reinstall your Freedom top panels, simply follow this write-up in reverse order. Copyright © 2017 | WordPress Theme by MH ThemesAn icon recognized throughout the world Best-in-Class fun to drive Fun and freedom go hand in hand. Wrangler incorporates classic Jeep® vehicle design elements to bring you all-weather capability that testifies to its off-road prowess. Removable tops and doors help turn it into the only open-air 4x4 vehicle on the market. The official vehicle of summer Summer is all about freedom and adventure. Whether you go hardtop, soft top or topless, Wrangler has it all. With the modular Freedom Top® hardtop, you can mix colors or match your vehicle with the body-color hardtop.




Or choose the easy-to-store and easy-to-open Sunrider® soft top. Select your roof option: Adventure, wherever you go Be sure to follow all instructions in Owner's Manual for removal of top, doors and lowering of windshield. Driving with the doors off and windshield down is for off-road use only. Open the doors to freedom Whether you want the standard fun that comes with Wrangler or more open-air freedom, you can choose from removable, full-framed doors with roll-up windows, available power windows and door locks, map pockets with mesh net and aluminum-forged hinges or removable half-framed doors featuring manual locks. Select your door configuration: Details that add to the experience Park turn lamps, headlamps and fog lamps Available heated power mirrors Jeep® vehicle Mopar® accessories Outfit your Wrangler to tackle the really big stuff with a wide range of Mopar® accessories or preassembled packages available for order that include:




Stay up to date on new products, promotions, and more! As low as 0% APR financing on orders over $999 | RC Jeep JK Replacement Soft Top (07-09 2-door) 2-door models ONLY View for complete fitment details RC Jeep JK Replacement Soft Top (07-09 4-door) 07-09 JK Wrangler Unlimited 4-door models ONLY View for complete fitment details RC Jeep JK Replacement Soft Top (10-15 2-door) RC Jeep JK Replacement Soft Top (10-15 4-door) 10-15 JK Wrangler Unlimited RC Jeep TJ (Half Steel Doors) Replacement Soft Top Half steel door models ONLY View for complete fitment details RC Jeep TJ (Full Steel Doors) Replacement Soft Top Full steel door models ONLY View for complete fitment details Jeep Replacement Soft Top | Black (87-95 YJ Wrangler Half Steel Doors) Planet Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Flagstaff Moore Chrysler Jeep Peoria Where is the cheapest place to buy a Jeep Wrangler This vehicle has proven to be an excellent wintertime vehicle in the snow and mountains, and yet smooth enough to commute.




It is excellent on sunny days as a convertible. It can be both a weekend car and a daily use car, a utility pick up for small to medium size items, and a looker too. One of my favorite times in this vehicle was taking the top off and driving through neighborhoods lookin... The most obvious negative about the vehicle would be the fuel mileage. You can expect 15-18 MPG and so you can run through some dollars if you are putting long commute miles on the vehicle. It does have a large tank exceeding 20 gallons though so you are not at the gas station every other day or anything like that. The vehicle is not quiet, and so when you drive it you are driving, not talking on the cell. This could be both a positive and negative. Positive for safety, negative if you are trying to get something done while driving. The front windshield sits very perpendicular to the... Yeah, it's definitely worth it. I'm not sure about the price. Anyway, when I got my jeep it came with 3 tops, the hardtop & hard doors, a soft top and a bikini top. 




I highly recommend getting a jeep with at least just the hardtop and maybe a soft top as well if you can swing it. *Make sure you have a safe place to store the hardtop when you're not using it!!* The hardtop is most important for winter (if you have winter where you live) as the wicked cold temps make the soft top brittle and wear it out pretty quickly... Winter is when the plastic soft top windows get cracked; and heavy snow can wear out the fabric of the soft top. The hardtop is also way better on the highway, if you use your (wicked anti-commuter vehicle) jeep on the highway. Parking on the street, (come on, you own a jeep) is easy enough so long as you keep it empty of valuables. you can also get locking compartment add-ons so you can still put the top down. One of the cool things about owning a jeep is it stays pretty clean inside because if you leave valuables, they'll get stolen, and trash will blow out, so it forces you to keep it clean! I also highly recommend you inflate your budget a tad so you can build or buy a cart to store the hardtop on, makes it much easier to store/move and takes up way less floor space!!




I highly recommend buying a hardtop.  I just recently purchased one for my 1997 TJ and I can't believe I didn't buy it 14 years ago when I drove it off the lot.Here's why a hardtop for your Jeep is awesome...it's quieter, not much, but it is and you'll notice itit will allow you to put a rack and crossbars on the top for storage...this is huge for skis, boards, ladders, wood, the awful rug at Ikea your wife thought was a good idea....you get the pointhigher re-sale value....not that I advocate ever selling your Jeep but if you do, it'll be worth more with the topSoft top cons... for a used top....used tops are definitely out there and readily available for $1,000 to $2,000, it just takes a little bit of patience.Before you pull the trigger and PayPal anyone some money, see it in person first.  Remember, the tops are fiberglass and ding easily and there are lot of knuckle-draggers out there who will tell you it's in "mint" condition when it's not.  for 2 weeks and found a top in great shape with a Yakima rig already installed (pictured) for $1,500.Good luck and welcome to the Jeep ClubAbsolutely. 




If you don't have hard doors, though, you're probably going to need those, too.Buying one used isn't a bad choice.One thing, though: an OEM hardtop has a defroster, wiper as well as a water squirter (yeah, that's the 'technical term'), which - if you want to have them work - means you need to get a wiring harness, different HVAC control panel, and a different right stalk on your steering wheel column (you don't, of course, need to add all that extra stuff if you don't plan on using any of those things).There are aftermarket places that make tops as well - Wild Boar Products comes to mind (Wild Boar Products), they offer a slant back top.Hardtops do solve some of the problem of road noise, but Jeeps are inherently noisy.  The 2011 Jeep Wrangler is supposed to have upgraded noise suppression features.  Hardtops also eliminate the ability of a thief to open your Jeep with a knife through the fabric or windows. Getting a hardtop off, however, is a major project.  My feeling is why buy a car that rides like truck, sounds like a motorcycle and try to convert it into a sports car. 

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