Gordon Smith
New member
I'm likely going to get a Sahara Unlimited - maybe 2-3 years old. I want a jeep that can handle off-roading well (not just dirt roads, but doing some rock climbs and rugged dry creek beds, etc.). However, I'll also be using this as a family vehicle although as a secondary. Therefore I need it to be comfortable and have some nicer touches (hence the Sahara choice).
I'm assuming I'll want a 2" lift and good tires to handle sharp rocks off-road in the Arizona desert. I had assumed that I should get a hard top to help with noise and heating/cooling. I've been told by others that soft tops may actually be the better choice for both. I have flashbacks to older jeeps where the plastic side windows were yellow and warped. What is YOUR opinion to get and why?
I do like the idea of having a soft top so I can drive N miles somewhere and THEN remove the top -vs- having to leave it at home due to not having a place to store the hard top away from home. However, if having a soft top means a loud ride in general I'd lean towards the hard top.
I'm assuming I'll want a 2" lift and good tires to handle sharp rocks off-road in the Arizona desert. I had assumed that I should get a hard top to help with noise and heating/cooling. I've been told by others that soft tops may actually be the better choice for both. I have flashbacks to older jeeps where the plastic side windows were yellow and warped. What is YOUR opinion to get and why?
I do like the idea of having a soft top so I can drive N miles somewhere and THEN remove the top -vs- having to leave it at home due to not having a place to store the hard top away from home. However, if having a soft top means a loud ride in general I'd lean towards the hard top.