Austin, I see your thread was resurrected as threads are quick to fall off the main page. From a HT perspective, for me, it needs to be above and beyond what the factory offers. There are some of us that want to have a unique but functional HT that stands out from the mass produced factory option (presuming the modular HT remains as designed currently).
You might want to take a look at Gr8Tops for Jeep and in particular their Safari Cab HT. Giving a little height to the top yet maintaining a sloped front/rear is a plus. Sliders are a must for me (all the better if they are powered). Adding pocket windows on the rear corners is a plus for styling. Also, if you do want to go the route of offering a moonroof option for the freedom panels or gunner's hatch on the current 2-dr mod top design, then I would look at JeeTop instead of Clearlidz.
Seems most of you are missing the point. OP is trying to start up building of tops himself.
Go for it... build it and they will come. I understand the potential need for the preorder capital... but you may not find it in here (lots of skeptics). I canāt even get dimensions for something I was gonna build a few of for free... so best wishes to ya.
Hey Bud,
I know Iām a little late to the party but I would for sure buy am aftermarket hard top. I ended up changing my order from the Wildtrak to the Badlands with a softy just to get it earlier.
In terms of features, a quieter lid to keep the noise out. I hear some of the factory tops have been creaking and what not. So, more noice cancelation and a manual moon roof would be awesome. I know it seems redundant but something to let some air in on the go would be great.
Anyway, first post here. Was on the hunt for an aftermarket hardtop and saw your poll. Just registered and glad to join the community. Cheers.
All it needs to be to be superior to the factory option is available.Thank you for the perspective and resourceful information you provided. I agree the top must be superior to factory in many aspects, including quality and function. My design is very modular in nature and be able to customized before or after order for individual needs and function. I was already wanting to design a one off for myself before this whole hardtop catastrophe, but I see no reason to not build it for others.
Again, thank you for the information.
I disagree. Austin's market shouldn't be those who are content with a factory option. Sure there is a void now, but even after the factory options are available, there will be a market segment who want a superior product over what the factory offers.the idea of another aftermarket supplier sounds great, but if ford is reluctant to deliver the vehicles the point becomes moot. ford is under governmental constraints, to make lighter more fuel efficient vehicles. they are not going to put on a aftermarket top or other accessories which will push these vehicles over that maximum weight. there is a reason the winch is not a factory installed item. the wrangler molded fiberglass top is easy to produce, but weighs a ton (not literally but figuratively). and sorry to mention it buck wild, but talking to mad people, who are desperate to get their car and ask if they are willing to buy a product to speed up that process, might not be the best model to build a business on. ford will fix their supply chain and your market will dry up and they you have an investment without a customer base. right now the idea of getting a top sounds great, but as soon as the production issues with ford's tops is resolved you are out of business unless you are able to get a contract with ford for factory installation on factory vehicles, then we are back to the ability to produce a light top...