Wheeling with hard top?
Put mine up against some rocks, thankfully my rear bumper took most of the weight from it, but it was maybe an inch from the glass and scratched up the corner pretty good. I will run soft top anytime I go out on the rocks from now on. I'll save the hard top for winter wheeling in the mountains.
Words of wisdom i heard on a trail watching my friend in his fancy Rubicon first time out after lift and tires and his spotter at a black obstacle at rausch:
"Am i still ok??"
"yeah it's just you're hardtop scraping against a tree, you're fine"


"Am i still ok??"
"yeah it's just you're hardtop scraping against a tree, you're fine"


Last edited by kh202; May 3, 2013 at 06:09 AM.
Black obstacle at Rausch with this quite fancy new Rubicon. As I'm hanging out of the rear driver side door trying to keep his hardtop from rubbing against a tree the owner goes "what's that noise?" I simply replied "oh that, that's your hardtop rubbing up against the tree, you don't need that".
Lmfao. So he has some trail rash. I always say chicks dig body damage. No biggie.


