sail cloth soft tops
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sail cloth soft tops
Hi all
It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving from
Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because tops
are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
--
Big country
2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
2004 HD FXSTDI
1957 ****** CJ5
It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving from
Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because tops
are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
--
Big country
2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
2004 HD FXSTDI
1957 ****** CJ5
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
I believe since 2001, TJs have been equipped with the sail cloth soft top
as OEM. I still have my original sail cloth top on (I have a 2001 TJ) and
it is still fine. It is very quite compared to any others and I would get
the same when replacement is needed. Some say it is as quite as a hardtop
on, I agree.
Andy
2001 TJ
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
as OEM. I still have my original sail cloth top on (I have a 2001 TJ) and
it is still fine. It is very quite compared to any others and I would get
the same when replacement is needed. Some say it is as quite as a hardtop
on, I agree.
Andy
2001 TJ
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
#3
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
I believe since 2001, TJs have been equipped with the sail cloth soft top
as OEM. I still have my original sail cloth top on (I have a 2001 TJ) and
it is still fine. It is very quite compared to any others and I would get
the same when replacement is needed. Some say it is as quite as a hardtop
on, I agree.
Andy
2001 TJ
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
as OEM. I still have my original sail cloth top on (I have a 2001 TJ) and
it is still fine. It is very quite compared to any others and I would get
the same when replacement is needed. Some say it is as quite as a hardtop
on, I agree.
Andy
2001 TJ
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
#4
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
I believe since 2001, TJs have been equipped with the sail cloth soft top
as OEM. I still have my original sail cloth top on (I have a 2001 TJ) and
it is still fine. It is very quite compared to any others and I would get
the same when replacement is needed. Some say it is as quite as a hardtop
on, I agree.
Andy
2001 TJ
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
as OEM. I still have my original sail cloth top on (I have a 2001 TJ) and
it is still fine. It is very quite compared to any others and I would get
the same when replacement is needed. Some say it is as quite as a hardtop
on, I agree.
Andy
2001 TJ
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
I just replaced my 97 top with a sailcloth. I like it so far. Quieter than
the old one, but I think that is mainly because it doesn't have 2 huge holes
in it.
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
the old one, but I think that is mainly because it doesn't have 2 huge holes
in it.
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
I just replaced my 97 top with a sailcloth. I like it so far. Quieter than
the old one, but I think that is mainly because it doesn't have 2 huge holes
in it.
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
the old one, but I think that is mainly because it doesn't have 2 huge holes
in it.
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
#7
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
I just replaced my 97 top with a sailcloth. I like it so far. Quieter than
the old one, but I think that is mainly because it doesn't have 2 huge holes
in it.
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
the old one, but I think that is mainly because it doesn't have 2 huge holes
in it.
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
> from Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with
> the new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have
> been looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall
> them being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here
> because tops are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks
> have.
>
> --
> Big country
> 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4
> 1994 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L
> 2004 HD FXSTDI
> 1957 ****** CJ5
>
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
from
> Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
> new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
> looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
> being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because
tops
> are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
If you have an old-style soft top, you will probably be AMAZED at how the
new sailcloth top sounds. I totally love it. My '99 had the old-style, and
the difference with the new one is simply incredible, and well worth every
penny, IMHO.
Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
A girl and her Jeep... it's a beautiful thing...
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
from
> Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
> new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
> looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
> being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because
tops
> are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
If you have an old-style soft top, you will probably be AMAZED at how the
new sailcloth top sounds. I totally love it. My '99 had the old-style, and
the difference with the new one is simply incredible, and well worth every
penny, IMHO.
Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
A girl and her Jeep... it's a beautiful thing...
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
from
> Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
> new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
> looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
> being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because
tops
> are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
If you have an old-style soft top, you will probably be AMAZED at how the
new sailcloth top sounds. I totally love it. My '99 had the old-style, and
the difference with the new one is simply incredible, and well worth every
penny, IMHO.
Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
A girl and her Jeep... it's a beautiful thing...
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
from
> Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
> new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
> looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
> being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because
tops
> are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
If you have an old-style soft top, you will probably be AMAZED at how the
new sailcloth top sounds. I totally love it. My '99 had the old-style, and
the difference with the new one is simply incredible, and well worth every
penny, IMHO.
Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
A girl and her Jeep... it's a beautiful thing...
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Re: sail cloth soft tops
"Big Country" <bcchoppers@bo.com> wrote in message
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
from
> Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
> new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
> looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
> being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because
tops
> are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
If you have an old-style soft top, you will probably be AMAZED at how the
new sailcloth top sounds. I totally love it. My '99 had the old-style, and
the difference with the new one is simply incredible, and well worth every
penny, IMHO.
Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
A girl and her Jeep... it's a beautiful thing...
news:6c1Wd.38714$Tj7.16204@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Hi all
> It's time for the new softtop for the 94 and in anticipation of moving
from
> Hawaii I may need to stay warm. Does anyone have any experience with the
> new sail cloth soft top? Is it worth the extra buck fifty? I have been
> looking into used hard tops but from a storage standpoint I recall them
> being a pain. However, the used hard tops are pretty cheap here because
tops
> are not ever required. I appreciate any input you folks have.
If you have an old-style soft top, you will probably be AMAZED at how the
new sailcloth top sounds. I totally love it. My '99 had the old-style, and
the difference with the new one is simply incredible, and well worth every
penny, IMHO.
Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
A girl and her Jeep... it's a beautiful thing...
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