Now someone needs to figure out a tonneau cover to use if you still have your soft top installed. That was pretty frustrating to find out the hard way.
This is true. I left it out over the weekend and the crease went away. Unfortunately I traded the crease for pollen, which was nearly impossible to get off. Just something to think about if you're gonna air them out.
One thing I do like about the gearshade is easy removability, and this sounds similar. Not spur of the moment quick on/off like flipping the softtop back, but not a full morning project before leaving the house either. After the original install, it probably takes 2 minutes to remove and 5 to...
@Ladyinbluebronco this looks fantastic. I have the gearshade version and don't love the front portion of it. It does not go all the way forward (let's sun in) and I've already broken a clip on it when trying to secure the soft top closed. By no means is it a bad product. I won't replace it...
Have only used my mesh gear shade, which did a surprisingly good job of keeping me dry, but is definitely not what you're looking for.
In addition, make sure you get a rear seat back cover of some sort. It is carpeted even in my Badlands with MGV.
I have the 4dr version of the Mabett seatbacks. Pretty quality part. There is only velcro on the cover, not on the seatback. It attaches to the standard seatback cloth material and there is no trace of the product when you remove it. After installing these, I have no cloth exposed to the...
Have you seen the threads about a DIY shelf? I'm in the process of making one and it will serve as my tonneau cover as well. I really only want to keep stuff from blowing out of the car, and make the contents of the trunk less visible to passersby. I'm not concerned with it being a secure...