The Jeep soft top comes with a variety of benefits. Not only is it probably more affordable than its hard-top counterpart, but it's easier to store and is a lot more convenient to put up and take off. If the Jeep Wrangler soft top is your preference, how do you decide the best one for you? 

 

Choose The Right Soft Top For Your Jeep

You need to consider a few factors when deciding between Jeep soft tops. In addition to color, there are various types of styles. For example, you can get a framed or frameless top. Additionally, you can purchase a bikini or modular top.

Your choice will likely depend on preference and how reinforced you want the covering to be. Before making your selection, it's essential to research to find the proper soft top that fits your Jeep. Here are some things to consider as you compare Jeep soft top options. 

 

Choose The Right Color

This step is where you get to have a bit of fun. Instead of dealing with the technical aspects of Jeep maintenance like oil changes, tune-ups, and off-roading equipment installations, you can focus on your Jeep's actual look and feel. There are many different colors to choose from. 

The twill fabric will add radiance to the coloring and make any color you select genuinely pop. To help in your decision, be sure to take a look at our Bestop's list of color swatches

These include colors like pebble beige, crushed red pepper, navy blue, and oak tan. Look at your car and see which colors will best complement it. You can pick the color that looks the best on your vehicle. 

 

Types of Soft Tops

Whether you're shopping for a Jeep gladiator soft top or a Jeep Wrangler, you must understand the soft tops you'll have to choose from. Here's a general breakdown of your choices:

  • Framed and frameless - This refers to how much reinforcement you have for your soft top. Framed tops typically come with an aluminum frame that adds extra support but can be harder to move. Frameless soft tops are supported by a rails system and are easier to work with but offer less protection.

  • Modular - This top is a bit more heavy-duty and water resistant than a normal top. These are typically made from more durable fabrics.

  • Bikini and Safari - These tops typically cover the cabin while the back is open. These are great if you live in warmer temperatures.

These are just a few types of Jeep soft tops. Other options may fit you and your driving patterns better. 

 

Installing Your Soft Top

Installing your soft top is a bit less involved than the hard top. Here is a basic rundown of how to get your Jeep soft top set up:

  • Add the door rails - Grab the metallic or plastic frame or door rails and ensure they are locked in the rear and at the windshield. Be sure to install any brackets (if there are any) on the sports bar.

  • Apply the soft top - Put the soft top over the frame on the car's main body. In some cases, the soft top will connect to the car without the need for additional tools, but you might need to line it up with the frame or brackets and attach it which may require tools

  • Stretch the top - Now, you'll want to carefully stretch the top and ensure it reaches all four corners of the car. Be sure to attach the retainers in the front and back.

  • Attach the snaps and latches - Get inside the Jeep and snap the soft top to the inside by locating the snaps and latches and snapping the soft top in place.

  • Deal with the windows - Once the top is secure, put the window's retainers into the runners. Also, lock the retainer bar into the runners. Then install the windows. Be sure to snap each retainer in place by putting them in the runners. 

This is a basic overview of installing soft tops as there might be variations depending on the car and the type of soft top you purchase. Take the time to read and understand the instructions to avoid damaging the top you’ve purchased.

 

Taking Care of Your Soft Top

You want to make sure this soft top lasts for the long haul. Here are a couple of things you can do to keep it looking in premium shape:Keep it out of the elements - Protect the soft top from weather and harmful UV rays.

  • Clean the top - Make sure you're regularly cleaning your soft top. Rinse it with warm water and gently scrub it using a cleaning formula that is safe for your top.

  • Inspect it - Always inspect your soft top for any damage and replace panels where necessary.

 

Key Takeaways

 

The Jeep soft top is a great way to get the best of both worlds: some protection from the elements and a bit more freedom than a hard top. Soft tops might be easier to install than hard tops, but they are not as durable. Decide on the color and type that works the best for your car. 

At Morris 4x4, explore the best soft tops and hard tops for your Jeep Wrangler from top industry names. With our focus on customer satisfaction, we’re only happy when you are.