Jeep Soft Top Holding Water. it seems that many of the issues that are popping up are user related, i.e. Making sure the pillar is in place. i might recommend the skid row top prop.basically keeps the top bowed up to allow the water to drain off. the problem is that the coverage over the front seats seems to collect water and i'm wondering if there is. every time i get a heavy rain here my best top soft top will start to hold water between the roll bar and the rear. and i've noticed that my soft top (appears to be an oem replacement by pavement ends) has water on the inside. We had our first big rain the last few days, and i. Do you guys have any. the soft top leaks a little but the bigger issue is how the water collects on the top of the roof. I have a premium soft top,. now you have drip rails that are extended and you will still be able to remove the top whether you have a soft top or a hard top.
it seems that many of the issues that are popping up are user related, i.e. every time i get a heavy rain here my best top soft top will start to hold water between the roll bar and the rear. I have a premium soft top,. now you have drip rails that are extended and you will still be able to remove the top whether you have a soft top or a hard top. Making sure the pillar is in place. the problem is that the coverage over the front seats seems to collect water and i'm wondering if there is. and i've noticed that my soft top (appears to be an oem replacement by pavement ends) has water on the inside. the soft top leaks a little but the bigger issue is how the water collects on the top of the roof. We had our first big rain the last few days, and i. Do you guys have any.
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Jeep Soft Top Holding Water i might recommend the skid row top prop.basically keeps the top bowed up to allow the water to drain off. the problem is that the coverage over the front seats seems to collect water and i'm wondering if there is. Do you guys have any. i might recommend the skid row top prop.basically keeps the top bowed up to allow the water to drain off. now you have drip rails that are extended and you will still be able to remove the top whether you have a soft top or a hard top. We had our first big rain the last few days, and i. the soft top leaks a little but the bigger issue is how the water collects on the top of the roof. and i've noticed that my soft top (appears to be an oem replacement by pavement ends) has water on the inside. every time i get a heavy rain here my best top soft top will start to hold water between the roll bar and the rear. I have a premium soft top,. it seems that many of the issues that are popping up are user related, i.e. Making sure the pillar is in place.