Bestop, they make the OEM tops for Jeep. The last time I replaced mine I went with a Sunrider from them. It goes up and folds pretty much like the OEM top but also has the option of folding back like a sun roof. Really nice when your in a hurry and don't want to spend time removing and stowing windows and folding up the entire top. It's also nice on those days when it's nice and sunny but not quite warm enough to go topless or cold in the morning but nice when you leave work and don't want to spend time putting the top down for the drive home, just to put it back up again the next morning. You can also open or close the sun roof part from the driver's seat, which makes it really handy. The only down side that I found was that it doesn't have the straps to allow you to roll up the rear window. If you remember the grey soft top that I had on my 97 TJ, then you know what they look like. PM or call me if you have any questions or want help putting it on.
bestop for sure! and if they have the "premium" fabric available for TJs like they do now for JKs, I would get that every day and twice on Sunday!
I have a Sunrider on my TJ now. Been a pretty good top. Needs replaced after 13 years, though. It doesn't have the rear window straps, either. Had to mock some up.
What's your budget, OP? Keeping the TJ a while longer? Bestop is by far the best, but can be spendy. There are options to replace just the fabric and windows (keep all hardware) for under $300.
Heh. Everything about a Jeep Wrangler is spendy.
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consider your face hated! My wife saw this, now I can't buy anymore Jeep stuff until she forgets!Just
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