So I just realized..
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I've begun using the sunrider since I put in the Tuffy drawer. It's much easier to access with the top not being all the way down. It's much faster to put up with all the sudden rainstorms we've been having.
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I want to so when I go to work and I know its going to rain that day I can have the windows in, ride to work with the sunrider open and then close the sunrider when I get to work.
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I drive 65mph to work with the sunrider with the side windows only, need to to take out the rear. nice for those days when you don,t know if it is going to rain.
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When I do sunrider I ussually have the side windows in (if I take them out I ussually put the whole top down) I just roll the back window up with the straps it came with...
for those days when it might rain thats prolly your best bet. then all u gotta do is zip the sides back down. I think the owners manual says to not use the sunrider over 45 mph with the back window zipped up and in place.
Good lookin jeep btw
for those days when it might rain thats prolly your best bet. then all u gotta do is zip the sides back down. I think the owners manual says to not use the sunrider over 45 mph with the back window zipped up and in place.
Good lookin jeep btw