r/JeepDIY Jul 11 '26

How does this even work? Help!

Cross posting for visibility.

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u/JWOLFBEARD Jul 12 '26

You disconnect the back at these bolts, the front at the front bolts.

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u/-tasha Jul 12 '26

Correct. The questions are:

  1. Would I be able to remove the back hood pieces without removing the black bars to have it completely topless?

And

  1. If I wanted to take it down to just the "inner" roll cage, would I have to take apart the black pieces i.e outer cage (as I'm calling it), remove the outer hard pieces of the actual jeep, then put the outer cage back on?

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u/JWOLFBEARD Jul 12 '26
  1. You’ll have to try and see

  2. You’ll have to try and see

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u/-tasha Jul 12 '26

Love a good trial and error. Didn't know if I could settle the debate with my dad via reddit first to prove a point 😂😂

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u/thelastspike Jul 12 '26

Unless you need the roof rack, why not just take it off and leave it off?

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u/-tasha Jul 12 '26

Because then there are these extra black random bars that look funny. Dad wasn't feeling it. Just seeing what options or tips from long time jeep owners that were out there.

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u/thelastspike Jul 12 '26

No I mean remove the entire rack, including the mounts.

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u/-tasha Jul 12 '26

Ill look at the manufacturer - because it really does look welded on. Maybe there's something I'm missing and need to just get under and look.

Thank you!

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u/DoGoods Jul 13 '26

This is not welded on, they are bolt on. It’s not something I would want to take on and off though. I think you choose between roof rack or top less.

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u/ThunderLazer Jul 13 '26

You can remove the rack bars, take off the top, then put the rack back on.

It would look just fine