Even on a vertical window?Those north of Georgia do. Defrost and washer fluid/wiper are daily use items for me in the winter.
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Even on a vertical window?Those north of Georgia do. Defrost and washer fluid/wiper are daily use items for me in the winter.
So I had the rear window washer on my old JKU hard top, never used it once the whole time I owned it. Do people really care about it that much?
Yeah. I get regular use of my JK’s rear wiper and washer for road salt or slushy snow removal in the winter time.Those north of Georgia do. Defrost and washer fluid/wiper are daily use items for me in the winter.
Hells yeah. My JK’s rear window gets nasty.Even on a vertical window?
Especially on a vertical window.Even on a vertical window?
They are where it is most needed.Even on a vertical window?
For what it’s worth this is how Jeep also does it. If it wasn’t built with a hard top from the factory, then it doesn’t come with the connections for a hard top.This whole idea just makes no sense to me. Ford has been touting how "modular" and adaptable the new Bronco is going to be, but they can't build ALL Broncos with a basic cable that would make them the same?
It honestly boggles my mind what their thought process is on this.
So much for that used Bronco 5 years from now that got ordered with a soft top but the new owner would like a hard top added....
Sure, they can get the cables added, but at what price? Something as basic as buying a hardtop shouldn't require a trip to the dealer and a harness that will probably cost a few hundred dollars.
Ok, fair enough. But they could at least have the harness hook up as an option when someone is just buying the soft top.For what it’s worth this is how Jeep also does it. If it wasn’t built with a hard top from the factory, then it doesn’t come with the connections for a hard top.
I agree that for a vehicle that you can easily swap out the hard top afterwards it would be nice to have everything in place.
I suspect that someone did the math on adding the cost of connections for soft-top only builds against the profit of selling hardtops to some of those people after the fact... and it just didn’t make financial sense to include the connections on every vehicle.
I don’t like it, but it makes sense to me why they did it.
im wondering this same idea? The wiper ans washer pre wired would be nice, however, that only means the hard top added later would not have a wiper and washer right? nothing else is a problem? Because no wiper seems totally normal for me, all my SUV's have wiers and i never use them. Besides that i was wondering which is better/cheaper/easier to get LAST? i figure the one thats easier to install would probably be easier as the second top purchased later? I thought get soft top on 4 dr first, hard top later, seems being stiff, 1 uniform, maybe easier to self install? Or consensus getting "both" at onces is best value????Even on a vertical window?
Hard tops are extraordinarily easy to install. You can watch the BN video on it. They are meant to be taken on and off by an owner in their driveway.im wondering this same idea? The wiper ans washer pre wired would be nice, however, that only means the hard top added later would not have a wiper and washer right? nothing else is a problem? Because no wiper seems totally normal for me, all my SUV's have wiers and i never use them. Besides that i was wondering which is better/cheaper/easier to get LAST? i figure the one thats easier to install would probably be easier as the second top purchased later? I thought get soft top on 4 dr first, hard top later, seems being stiff, 1 uniform, maybe easier to self install? Or consensus getting "both" at onces is best value????
I posted this a week agoOk, fair enough. But they could at least have the harness hook up as an option when someone is just buying the soft top.
Well I may get a mic top for a 4 door now but get a modular painted top as soon as they become available later through parts....I will be selling my mic top cheap if I go this direction.im wondering this same idea? The wiper ans washer pre wired would be nice, however, that only means the hard top added later would not have a wiper and washer right? nothing else is a problem? Because no wiper seems totally normal for me, all my SUV's have wiers and i never use them. Besides that i was wondering which is better/cheaper/easier to get LAST? i figure the one thats easier to install would probably be easier as the second top purchased later? I thought get soft top on 4 dr first, hard top later, seems being stiff, 1 uniform, maybe easier to self install? Or consensus getting "both" at onces is best value????
Not as it stands it doesn’t.Does anyone know: will a MIC-only hardtop bump an order into late availability?