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Anyone remove the hardtop rear glass to drive around?

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Wondering how the configuration of the front 2 panels off, with the MIC on but w/out the rear glass.
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Only issue I can think of would be delamination of the hardtop.
Some people have had issues with the glass struts becoming unglued and falling off. When you remove the glass you will probably also be removing those plastic hinge covers, and that will let the water in to the tops inner fibers.

I’m not saying don’t do it, I’m just saying I wouldn’t do it. 🤷‍♂️

just remove the whole top and enjoy!!
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Oh removal of the entire top is a for sure. I need to build my top lift pro, that just arrived today.

however I was more thinking with a chance of showers type of day where it may be quick but the passengers don’t get soaked.

im sure the amount of flow I’d get vs taking off parts, hinges, etc isn’t worth it in the long run.
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