by FrankW <fworm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 2, 2008 at 08:19 AM
Hi Nathan
I drove a 88YJ Soft top with half doors for 12 years here in Ottawa
Canada. (By the way this spring is the 20th year for me driving a Jeep)
In the winter it really wasn't too bad. Only on the cold days -20C /-4F,
it was it kinda cool inside. I remember it snowing inside the Jeep a few
times. I vowed then, that the next Jeep would have the hard top for the
winters. One real advantage of the hard top is during hunting season
I could lock the guns in the jeep, feeling a little safer when at the
beer store :-) Other than that the soft top is quite adequate in the
winter. But then you heard all this before with your previous jeep eh.
Cheers
Frank
Nathan W. Collier wrote:
> "Kate" <kate@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> news:l5lSj.26059$3v1.20207@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>The hardtop comes in awfully handy in the cold weather Nathan...
>
>
> one thing about the TJ is the _awesome_ heater. even with just the soft
top
> and soft doors (as bad as they leak) i had _no_ trouble in february
which is
> downright frigid at times. as much as i enjoy my jeep i cant make money
out
> of it (need a truck for that) so my jeep really is nothing more than an
> expensive toy to play with and will rarely be driven anyway. for now
the
> new condition hardtop is nothing more than a shady spot for the dogs to
lay
> under. id much rather see it put to use by somebody. :-)
>
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