Only running Freedom panels?
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Only running Freedom panels?
My soft top's header has been giving me problems on the highway, and I'm considering just running the freedom panels in the soft tops place. In my 4 years of owning the JK, I have yet to try that.
How well do the freedom panels work in a daily-driver application and at highway speeds? Do you still get some wind up in the front seats, or is it pretty relaxed? How about getting stuck in some rain - are they useless, or pretty decent?
I've got a 2-door, for what it's worth.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
How well do the freedom panels work in a daily-driver application and at highway speeds? Do you still get some wind up in the front seats, or is it pretty relaxed? How about getting stuck in some rain - are they useless, or pretty decent?
I've got a 2-door, for what it's worth.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
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a few weeks ago when it was nice out i ran the freedom tops with out the back or door for the entire week - it worked great. i was on the highway, cruising at 80 no problem
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I ran like that for a little while and had no issues. As far as rain coverage, it's okay. The downside occurs when you are stopped and it's raining hard, you are going to get a little wet from the back outside corners where there is the gap around your sound bar.
Don't forget to flip the two space bars down on them so you don't drive the screws through it.
Don't forget to flip the two space bars down on them so you don't drive the screws through it.
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Spacer tabs
When you are running just the Freedom Front tops remember to flip down the black tabs where the rear screw in mounts to the tops. It makes up the difference in hight without the roof on. I have seen people using a stack of washers to do the same thing......tacky!
As far as the function.....they are very helpful in providing shade.
As far as the function.....they are very helpful in providing shade.
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If you have the doors on, and the back part of the top off, it is great for DD. You still get some wind but not nearly as much as if the the whole top was off. It is also good for when it is really hot and you dont want the sun baking you. This is how i have my jeep set up for the majority of the summer.
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Originally Posted by CharcoalJK
When you are running just the Freedom Front tops remember to flip down the black tabs where the rear screw in mounts to the tops. It makes up the difference in hight without the roof on. I have seen people using a stack of washers to do the same thing......tacky!
As far as the function.....they are very helpful in providing shade.
As far as the function.....they are very helpful in providing shade.
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That's how I like to run most times in the summer also. I find the sun too hot most of the time. Had a 08 Rubi and never used the soft top, sold it after a couple of years. Have a 12 unlimited now, haven't sold the soft top yet. Made a simple hoist with 2x4's and clam buckles, real easy now to get the top on/off...GI
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I ran all summer like this for three years! I pulled all the drain plugs and just left them out. It works good in a two door and you stay mostly dry. Dogs got wet thou lol.