Removal is under 5 minutes. Reinstall is maybe 5 minutes (10 tops - pun intended). You have to remove and reinstall the two brackets that the soft top locks into midway on the cage, but luckily the Ford provided tool kit has what you need and stays in the vehicle. Otherwise it'd take me 30 minutes just to find Torx bit .For those with the J Top, how quickly can it be taken off or put back on? It looks like the superior product in almost every way, but I really don't want to lost the ability to go fully topless on a whim.
The front flap is magnetic. There is nothing to disconnect. This is a feature we patented 4 years ago and use on all our Jeep JL products. Watch the installation video. Broncosunshades.com.Thanks for dropping by! The only thing that kept me away from the JTop was that it covered the rear speakers and looked like it was a little more difficult to install, but from looking at your thread here it appears that was fixed in the final production units, is that right?
Only other concern with the JTop vs Gearshade is that Gearshade doesn't require you to disconnect anything to close the soft top. Is it correct that with the JTop you need to fold the front back a little bit to close the soft top?
The new version of the Jtop doesn't cover the rear speakers anymore. Not sure about your 2nd question though.
I didn't like the look of the speaker flap either, but the redesign removed that and looks great. I've had it on for a little over a week now and loving it. Flipping the front flap back to fold and latch the soft top isn't that big of a deal. It's definitely not as quick and easy as having not sun shade up there, and requires me to walk to both sides as I'm closing the top so the latch clears the shade, but it's worth it for the nice tight fit and finish.Thanks for dropping by! The only thing that kept me away from the JTop was that it covered the rear speakers and looked like it was a little more difficult to install, but from looking at your thread here it appears that was fixed in the final production units, is that right?
Only other concern with the JTop vs Gearshade is that Gearshade doesn't require you to disconnect anything to close the soft top. Is it correct that with the JTop you need to fold the front back a little bit to close the soft top?
The front flap is magnetic. There is nothing to disconnect. This is a feature we patented 4 years ago and use on all our Jeep JL products. Watch the installation video. Broncosunshades.com.
The reason Gearshade doesn’t require anything is because there is nothing there but a large gap. There is no protection from the wind or sun.
Mike
Any chance you could take a pic of the back where the 3 straps wrap around the roll cage? I am curious how tight you have yours. I couldn't get mine tight enough, they would come loose from highway speed occasionally. I do have metal ones from gearshade now that I still need to install, hoping that helps.I have a Gearshade and I'm very happy with it. I don't feel the flap is too bad driving at highway speeds (75+) and I like that I was able to print my own graphic on it. I feel I'm able to tighten the rear straps pretty good to make it taut. It's pretty easy to take off and the only time I think about the front gap is when people mention it here. The JTops option looks like a pretty solid choice, too. I think you'll be happy with either one. Fwiw, the flap on my Gearshade resembles the JTops video above.
I have a Gearshade and have experienced the same thing. Didn’t ask fir metal clips though… Glad to have a JTop ordered. Hope it gets here before a trip at the end of the month.I have the Gearshade. I have not been able to get it tight enough to work well at highway speeds.
Anything above 55 and it flaps quite a bit. The back where it clips to rear roll bar makes a flapping noise. Gearshade sent me some new metal clips for the rear straps, have not tried those yet. The original came with plastic rear clips that bowed and wouldn't hold after I tried to furthen tighten it down. If I had not already purchased the Gearshade, I think I would opt for the Jtop based on how it fastens to the roll bar and the sides. The Gearshade is very quick to put on/take off, so there is a tradeoff tho.
If I keep the gearshade, I will be buying some of those bungees. Thanks! I was really annoyed with the amount of force those hard clips were putting on that thing edge of painted surface.I've been using the Gearshade for a couple of months now. Replaced the rear nylon straps with 11" bungie balls. Doesn't stop the flapping (nothing will at 75mph) but I don't have to worry about the straps loosening like they were. The gap at the front is annoying whenever the sun pokes through but that's the only quibble I have.
Waiting on the hardtop variant of the JTop to ship. If it's as well engineered as the Wrangler version (which I once owned), I'll be very happy.
Not to mention that the gearshade gap provides zero benefit for BestTop softop. The mesh still interferes with the levers and the front/center support Bungie has to be removed to put the top down.The reason Gearshade doesn’t require anything is because there is nothing there but a large gap. There is no protection from the wind or sun.
Sure thing. I'll take a picture next time I pull her top down.Any chance you could take a pic of the back where the 3 straps wrap around the roll cage? I am curious how tight you have yours. I couldn't get mine tight enough, they would come loose from highway speed occasionally. I do have metal ones from gearshade now that I still need to install, hoping that helps.
Agreed. That was quite some amount of force it took to screw those suckers in place. As for the clips, I placed a piece of felt under the J-hook to protect the paint.If I keep the gearshade, I will be buying some of those bungees. Thanks! I was really annoyed with the amount of force those hard clips were putting on that thing edge of painted surface.
Hmm, I don't have any interference with the soft top latches. And are you talking about the two bungie/clips above the rear view mirror? I've never had to remove those when opening or closing my soft top.Not to mention that the gearshade gap provides zero benefit for BestTop softop. The mesh still interferes with the levers and the front/center support Bungie has to be removed to put the top down.
Your avatar shows an OEM Ford Softop? If that's what you still have, I can't speak for that fitment.Hmm, I don't have any interference with the soft top latches. And are you talking about the two bungie/clips above the rear view mirror? I've never had to remove those when opening or closing my soft top.
Man that is a beautiful bronco lolThe front flap is magnetic. There is nothing to disconnect. This is a feature we patented 4 years ago and use on all our Jeep JL products. Watch the installation video. Broncosunshades.com.
The reason Gearshade doesn’t require anything is because there is nothing there but a large gap. There is no protection from the wind or sun.
Mike
Gotcha... I hadn't caught that you have the Bestop. Yeah, I can see how that would be a pain.Your avatar shows an OEM Ford Softop? If that's what you still have, I can't speak for that fitment.
But yeah, the middle bungee clips don't fit with my Bestop. And the Bestop latches either make you stretch the gearshade mesh slightly above or below them.