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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by NYRacBaller
You wouldn't happen to have a Clover Patch Window Roll under the softtop would you? I am wondering if the Soft Top Boot would fit over the top with the Clover Patch underneath.

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i seriously doubt it. :sad: but it sure would be nice.
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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 06:39 AM
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Where can you find the Mopar Soft Top Boot Covers. From what I have read you get one if you ordered the dual tops? I sure would like to find one?

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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by NYRacBaller
You wouldn't happen to have a Clover Patch Window Roll under the softtop would you? I am wondering if the Soft Top Boot would fit over the top with the Clover Patch underneath.

Thanks again.
No I don't have a Clover Patch. I was thinking about getting one, but I've been just using a bikini top for light rain instead (it's warmer now and don't mind getting wet a bit -- I have the factory doors off most of the time for the summer). So, I usually leave the vinyl windows at home.

"AZ Toad" put the Clover Patch underneath of the soft top though...: http://my.project-jk.com/showphoto.p...069&ppuser=384 , http://my.project-jk.com/showphoto.p...068&ppuser=384

The cover he has is not the Soft Top Boot. It's a cover came with "Dual Top Option" (it's not meant to re-use but he's using it for now).

So, it is possible to place the Clover Patch directly underneath. You need to fold the soft top perfectly though! Of course, you'll be able to put the Clover Patch somewhere in the cargo space though... probably able to attatch to sport bar/roll bar easily.

Oh, BTW, the Soft Top Boot comes with vinyl window storage bags (one for the rear window, one for the side windows). They are not as nice as the Clover Patch though...


Originally Posted by JKMCD
Where can you find the Mopar Soft Top Boot Covers. From what I have read you get one if you ordered the dual tops? I sure would like to find one?

-J
You can get it at JParts.com, JustForJeeps.com etc. You can get it at your local dealer also.

The cover comes with dual top is not the Mopar Soft Top Boot... it's for the shipping purpose and is not meant to re-use it... of course, you can re-use it, but it's not made that nice.

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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by moun10eer

Oh, BTW, the Soft Top Boot comes with vinyl window storage bags (one for the rear window, one for the side windows). They are not as nice as the Clover Patch though...
Too bad, I already have the clover patch and currently put it under my soft top when folded down.

Once again, thank you for the excellent insight!
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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by moun10eer
No I don't have a Clover Patch. I was thinking about getting one, but I've been just using a bikini top for light rain instead (it's warmer now and don't mind getting wet a bit -- I have the factory doors off most of the time for the summer). So, I usually leave the vinyl windows at home.

"AZ Toad" put the Clover Patch underneath of the soft top though...: http://my.project-jk.com/showphoto.p...069&ppuser=384 , http://my.project-jk.com/showphoto.p...068&ppuser=384

The cover he has is not the Soft Top Boot. It's a cover came with "Dual Top Option" (it's not meant to re-use but he's using it for now).

So, it is possible to place the Clover Patch directly underneath. You need to fold the soft top perfectly though! Of course, you'll be able to put the Clover Patch somewhere in the cargo space though... probably able to attatch to sport bar/roll bar easily.

Oh, BTW, the Soft Top Boot comes with vinyl window storage bags (one for the rear window, one for the side windows). They are not as nice as the Clover Patch though...




You can get it at JParts.com, JustForJeeps.com etc. You can get it at your local dealer also.

The cover comes with dual top is not the Mopar Soft Top Boot... it's for the shipping purpose and is not meant to re-use it... of course, you can re-use it, but it's not made that nice.


HEY THANKS...GONNA HAVE TO GET ME ONE-A-THOSE...IT SHURE DOES MAKE IT LOOK PURTY! HA.
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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 08:32 AM
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Looks great for sure, but you don't need to spend a ton... I took the advice of someone from another thread, and used the "shipping boot" that came with the soft top (Dual Tops option only, I think). It doesn't look AS nice, but sure looks a lot better than the neatest fold I can manage without it! Just an alternative for those of you who want the look without having to fork out the $$$.
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 11:03 AM
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I didn't order the dual top option. I'm out of luck on that front. Perhaps I will try to sew on myself.
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Ge99ne
I didn't order the dual top option. I'm out of luck on that front. Perhaps I will try to sew on myself.
We were going to sew one ourselves at first until I found the material I wanted to use cost more than the Mopar model.
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 11:42 AM
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I don't think the cloverpatch window cover will fit underneath. Even with the top folded perfectly there isn't much room for play back there under the top, the other question would be how you would strap that cloverpatch to the bar from under the top, I don't think the latch straps would reach. I do like that cover, it looks great!
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 11:55 AM
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yikes. What were you using? I was looking up mats yesterday to make a duster deck & wind jammer. I saw several options around 10 bucks a yard. They were boat awning related mats.
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