{"id":1241,"date":"2022-09-19T09:31:34","date_gmt":"2022-09-19T09:31:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.driversadvice.com\/?p=1241"},"modified":"2023-08-16T09:13:04","modified_gmt":"2023-08-16T09:13:04","slug":"are-jeep-soft-tops-good-in-winter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.driversadvice.com\/are-jeep-soft-tops-good-in-winter\/","title":{"rendered":"Are Jeep Soft Tops Good in Winter?"},"content":{"rendered":"

When the winter season arrives, everyone tries to prepare for it differently. Will you need to swap out your soft top for a hard top? Are Jeep soft tops good in winter? If you’re a Jeep owner with a soft top, you might have been wondering how your soft top will do in the winter.<\/p>\n

The simple answer is this: you’ll do okay with a soft top in the winter. Many Jeep owners use soft tops during the winter with no issues at all. Your Jeep will be well insulated and durable enough to hold some snow. This is because the heater in the Wrangler runs like an inferno.<\/mark><\/p>\n

You could even take the top off and still be warm. However, soft tops are more likely to sustain damage in winter due to extremely low temperatures. [1<\/a>]<\/p>\n

Soft top windows, most especially, can get cracked<\/strong> easily in freezing temperatures. This is because they’re made of vinyl plastics and can be easily marked with an ice scraper.<\/p>\n

As noted earlier, warmth isn’t an issue, but keeping the windows clean can be stressful and would be much easier with the hard top<\/a><\/span>. With the amount of salt on our roads during the winter, I wouldn’t advise running the soft top because it will not last as long.<\/p>\n

Also, if you constantly expose your soft top to salt, the windows may be scratched up far more than normal from trying to keep the salt off them.<\/p>\n

How To Remove Snow\/Ice From A Soft Top Safely?<\/h2>\n

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You have to do a simple thing,<\/a> which may take a similar amount of time as scraping.<\/p>\n

So, when you see snow on your soft top windows, don’t just grab your ice scraper and attack the ice. Scraping may get the stuff off, but in the best-case scenario, you will only leave scratches on the window, or, worst case, you will crack the plastic. Plus, the soft top’s warranty will not cover the damage if the top is new.<\/p>\n

You will need to turn on the vehicle and switch on the heaters. The heaters will do the job from inside while the engine is warming up for a few minutes outside.<\/p>\n

All the heat produced by heaters will heat windows and tops. This way, ice that sticks to the windows and top will melt. Give them time to melt down snow on their own.<\/p>\n

Of course, the amount of ice accumulated will decide the time the whole process will take. But it won’t take more than 15 – 20 minutes. Some people swear by using a battery-powered hair dryer on the windows to melt away snow and ice, but let’s be realistic; who would want to stand in the freezing snow for up to 15 minutes trying to melt ice?<\/p>\n

Are Soft Tops Waterproof?<\/h2>\n

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The Soft top is vinyl held together with overlapping zippers and velcro. While it is relatively waterproof when it leaves the factory, it will wear out and begin leaking over time.<\/p>\n

Waterproofing is a method of maintaining your soft top hood and ensuring it is ready to face unpredictable weather patterns. In addition, it is very simple to perform and inexpensive to implement compared to the hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars you’ll save in the long run. Here are some simple tips:<\/p>\n