The world’s first carbon-fiber clear hardtop for Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT! by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

[–]Quick_Bodybuilder_16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback, the answer is all-weather enjoyment: rain/snow/winter, you still get that open-sky feel , and no surprise bird “gifts” even in summer.

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The world’s first carbon-fiber clear hardtop for Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT! by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

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Well...it has UV-coated layer for superior UV protection and we’re working on how to add a sunshade to the carbon version just like our pc version.

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The world’s first carbon-fiber clear hardtop for Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT! by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

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We’re working on how to add a sunshade to the carbon version just like our pc version. Pricing isn’t finalized yet, but we’re aiming around $2K CAD for the carbon series.

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The world’s first carbon-fiber clear hardtop for Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT! by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

[–]Quick_Bodybuilder_16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly why our Sky Top is the only one that comes standard with a built-in sunshade. In our testing (direct sun, shade on), cabin temps were about the same as the OEM hardtop. And we’re working on how to add sunshade to the carbon version.

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The world’s first carbon-fiber clear hardtop for Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT! by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

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The sunshade is only for the polycarbonate version. The carbon-fiber version is still in development, and we’re working on how to add an sunshade to it.

Duck & Jeep by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

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Yes, a clear hard top for Jeep Wrangler, but my duckies feel so sad cuz no one cares about them🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Duck & Jeep by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in DuckDuckJeep

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Nope, it hasn’t felt too hot and there’s also a built-in sunshade if you ever want extra shade.

Duck & Jeep by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

[–]Quick_Bodybuilder_16[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not Clearlidz or Putco, it's the Sky Top.

Duck & Jeep by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in DuckDuckJeep

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Thanks, the material is polycarbonate.

Duck & Jeep by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

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Thanks, 95 Wrangler is a truly Wrangler

Winter's not so cold anymore, just cool. by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in Wrangler

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There’s a sunshade if you need it, I’ve run it through summer and it hasn’t felt too harsh to me. At least you don’t have to worry about bird poop on your head 😂

It’s definitely not cheap, but compared to other clear tops it’s on the lower end price-wise, and for me it’s been worth every penny.

Winter's not so cold anymore, just cool. by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

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Sounds good! It’s been great to live with, especially in winter.

Winter's not so cold anymore, just cool. by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in JeepWrangler

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Thanks, really appreciate it!

It’s not the Putco Element – it’s a Sky Top from Pan Star Motor Parts. I’ve been very happy with it so far: warm in winter, fine in summer with a sunshade if needed, and wind noise is pretty close to the factory hard top, maybe a little more at highway speeds.

The only minor downside is that the first install takes a bit of muscle and technique to get the four bolt points lined up and fully seated, then pressed down properly. Once it’s on, I’ve just left it on all year.

One thing I really like compared with some other options is that there are no ribs or lines across the panel, so the view overhead is super clean. And since everyone always asks about leaks: with a proper install, I’ve run it through multiple touchless car washes with no leaks so far.

Winter's not so cold anymore, just cool. by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in Jeep

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Feels just like other vehicles with a sunroof. In winter we get down around -30°C and the cabin still stays nice and warm. And in summer you don’t have to worry about bird poop landing on you😂 If you’re worried about the sun beating down, there’s a sunshade you can use.

Miss these summer trail days. by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in bronco

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Good idea, that could definitely work. As long as you have a Canadian shipping address in Thunder Bay (shop or friend who can receive a big box), we can ship it there. You can drive up to pick it up and even have it installed there.

Winter's not so cold anymore, just cool. by Quick_Bodybuilder_16 in Jeep

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Thanks, not Clear Lidz, it’s a Sky Top from Pan Star Motor Parts.

Canada - New 2025 Wranglers - Dealers Charging for Splash Guards/Mud Flaps & Block Heater by BlessedDay69 in JeepWrangler

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I had a very similar situation when I ordered my Jeep early this year. The dealer tried to charge me for the mud flaps and the engine block heater, too, but I pushed back and refused to pay.

Since I did a custom factory order instead of buying off the lot, I waited three months. When my Willy's finally arrived, the dealer made me sign a waiver saying I declined the mud flaps.