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Does anyone make a soft top boot cover?

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Has anyone found a soft top boot cover for the fully down but not removed position, similar to what Wrangler has available? In AZ I see myself putting the top fully down but not uninstalling, so I can quickly put it up for the occasional monsoon or haboob.
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JTops USA is coming out with a Bronco line in the Spring, but I'm not sure if their soft top boot will be a part of it initially. Presumably the priority is their (great) mesh tops
 

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My plan when I get my Bronco (hopefully March) is to go to a local automotive/boat upholstery shop and have them make one. I have had it done for the bimini top on my boat before and it wasn’t too bad cost wise.

You’d also be able to get as good or better quality as anything mass produced, support a local small business, and get it in whatever color combo you want. Also, they’ll be able to reinforce the fabric at any rub points so that repair is easy in the event that it starts to wear.
 

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My plan when I get my Bronco (hopefully March) is to go to a local automotive/boat upholstery shop and have them make one. I have had it done for the bimini top on my boat before and it wasn’t too bad cost wise.

You’d also be able to get as good or better quality as anything mass produced, support a local small business, and get it in whatever color combo you want. Also, they’ll be able to reinforce the fabric at any rub points so that repair is easy in the event that it starts to wear.
That's a great idea. I'm all about supporting a local business.
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