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Only front roof panels on, anyone tried on highway?

Denis

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Scenario is following, have to drive 80-100ml on highway, before hitting trails. Then, take front panels off and enjoy...
Panels are now attached 3/4, and wondering is there any experience how they would behave at higher speeds. I tried it with hand, and it looks quite solid to me
Can add some straps to make it tighter, but just wondering has anyone tried driving it with oy front panels, highway speeds, any words of wisdom...?

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we wondered this early on when 2021s were trickling out. Some people tried it and said it worked but proceed with caution!
 

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I did all the time with my gladiator, never an issue. With the front clamped and sides, should be good.
 

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I ran mine all summer with just the front 2 panels. No issues. Even at 100 they were stable. No play in the back center seam. That was on a 2 door.
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