2011 jeep wrangler 4 door hardtop for sale

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Used Jeep Compass in El Paso, TX Used Jeep Cherokee in El Paso, TX Used Jeep Renegade in El Paso, TX Used Jeep Liberty in El Paso, TX Used Jeep Commander in El Paso, TX Used Jeep CJ in El Paso, TXYeah, it's definitely worth it. I'm not sure about the price. Anyway, when I got my jeep it came with 3 tops, the hardtop & hard doors, a soft top and a bikini top. I highly recommend getting a jeep with at least just the hardtop and maybe a soft top as well if you can swing it. *Make sure you have a safe place to store the hardtop when you're not using it!!* The hardtop is most important for winter (if you have winter where you live) as the wicked cold temps make the soft top brittle and wear it out pretty quickly... Winter is when the plastic soft top windows get cracked; and heavy snow can wear out the fabric of the soft top. The hardtop is also way better on the highway, if you use your (wicked anti-commuter vehicle) jeep on the highway. Parking on the street, (come on, you own a jeep) is easy enough so long as you keep it empty of valuables.

you can also get locking compartment add-ons so you can still put the top down. One of the cool things about owning a jeep is it stays pretty clean inside because if you leave valuables, they'll get stolen, and trash will blow out, so it forces you to keep it clean! I also highly recommend you inflate your budget a tad so you can build or buy a cart to store the hardtop on, makes it much easier to store/move and takes up way less floor space!!I highly recommend buying a hardtop. I just recently purchased one for my 1997 TJ and I can't believe I didn't buy it 14 years ago when I drove it off the lot.Here's why a hardtop for your Jeep is awesome...it's quieter, not much, but it is and you'll notice itit will allow you to put a rack and crossbars on the top for storage...this is huge for skis, boards, ladders, wood, the awful rug at Ikea your wife thought was a good idea....you get the pointhigher re-sale value....not that I advocate ever selling your Jeep but if you do, it'll be worth more with the topSoft top cons...

for a used top....used tops are definitely out there and readily available for $1,000 to $2,000, it just takes a little bit of patience.Before you pull the trigger and PayPal anyone some money, see it in person first. Remember, the tops are fiberglass and ding easily and there are lot of knuckle-draggers out there who will tell you it's in "mint" condition when it's not. for 2 weeks and found a top in great shape with a Yakima rig already installed (pictured) for $1,500.Good luck and welcome to the Jeep ClubAbsolutely. If you don't have hard doors, though, you're probably going to need those, too.Buying one used isn't a bad choice.One thing, though: an OEM hardtop has a defroster, wiper as well as a water squirter (yeah, that's the 'technical term'), which - if you want to have them work - means you need to get a wiring harness, different HVAC control panel, and a different right stalk on your steering wheel column (you don't, of course, need to add all that extra stuff if you don't plan on using any of those things).

There are aftermarket places that make tops as well - Wild Boar Products comes to mind (Wild Boar Products), they offer a slant back top.Hardtops do solve some of the problem of road noise, but Jeeps are inherently noisy. The 2011 Jeep Wrangler is supposed to have upgraded noise suppression features. Hardtops also eliminate the ability of a thief to open your Jeep with a knife through the fabric or windows. Getting a hardtop off, however, is a major project. My feeling is why buy a car that rides like truck, sounds like a motorcycle and try to convert it into a sports car. If you want a Jeep, then you probably also want to take the top off and ride with your hair in the wind. A replacement soft top is only about $300. If you add a lockable center console, there should be nothing of importance that someone can steal by cutting through the windows or fabric. My advice is to stick with the Jeep soft top. They are way cooler and more fun to drive than a Jeep with a hardtop.