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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Brand new to Jeeps- help!
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<blockquote data-quote="72c10" data-source="post: 459007" data-attributes="member: 19352"><p>What's on that Jeep is a pretty cool setup, but not for everyone. If you park outside, not so good for security. If you park in the garage - great.</p><p></p><p>That Jeep has the half-door option, which is pretty costly and desired by a lot when the top goes off. I wish I had them. Those windows are for those half doors for inclement weather or winter (Wranglers have great heaters).</p><p></p><p>If you bought that Jeep and wanted a hardtop, you could do it. But, if you wanted the security and function of glass windows/doors, you'd have to get full doors, which would cost you probably about $2000-$3000 on the used market, let alone having to paint match. But, if you don't need full doors, rock those doors with a hardtop if you want. But, as Dirty Dog stated in his post, it won't seal properly (and it prob doesn't on that soft top either), so minimize the rain exposure (or deal with it) and drive thru car washes. Just hand wash it.</p><p></p><p>As a 2nd vehicle, you could pull off a hardtop and leave that door set up if you garage your Jeep and if you decide to drive it to work or somewhere else - it's secure or low risk parking. Those doors will look badass when you go topless.</p><p></p><p>For me, I'd love that set up, as my JKU sits in a garage when it's not driven and I don't drive it to work (I would if I wasn't required to drive my work vehicle tho).</p><p></p><p>That's a sweet color BTW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="72c10, post: 459007, member: 19352"] What's on that Jeep is a pretty cool setup, but not for everyone. If you park outside, not so good for security. If you park in the garage - great. That Jeep has the half-door option, which is pretty costly and desired by a lot when the top goes off. I wish I had them. Those windows are for those half doors for inclement weather or winter (Wranglers have great heaters). If you bought that Jeep and wanted a hardtop, you could do it. But, if you wanted the security and function of glass windows/doors, you'd have to get full doors, which would cost you probably about $2000-$3000 on the used market, let alone having to paint match. But, if you don't need full doors, rock those doors with a hardtop if you want. But, as Dirty Dog stated in his post, it won't seal properly (and it prob doesn't on that soft top either), so minimize the rain exposure (or deal with it) and drive thru car washes. Just hand wash it. As a 2nd vehicle, you could pull off a hardtop and leave that door set up if you garage your Jeep and if you decide to drive it to work or somewhere else - it's secure or low risk parking. Those doors will look badass when you go topless. For me, I'd love that set up, as my JKU sits in a garage when it's not driven and I don't drive it to work (I would if I wasn't required to drive my work vehicle tho). That's a sweet color BTW. [/QUOTE]
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