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Differences between Jimny hard tops and soft tops?

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07 Feb 2014 09:25 - 07 Feb 2014 09:26 #103746 by dirtydogz
As helijohn said security, but not if you live in High Wycombe, as the nobheads around here still smash the window to get in.

I love my soft top.

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07 Feb 2014 10:07 #103749 by GuardianAngel
Replied by GuardianAngel on topic Differences between Jimny hard tops and soft tops?

dirtydogz wrote: As helijohn said security, but not if you live in High Wycombe, as the nobheads around here still smash the window to get in.


I love my soft top.


I lived in HW for a while. Nuff said :'(

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07 Feb 2014 14:30 - 07 Feb 2014 14:33 #103767 by helijohn

ZookFastback wrote: Plus, the ragtops look cooler :P and you can stick large fridges and pantries and all sorts of stuff in them...

Made me chuckle but it is oh so right.





@dirtydogz

As helijohn said security, but not if you live in High Wycombe, as the nobheads around here still smash the window to get in.


And if you suggest to the insurance it is better to leave it open to avoid that or smashed in locks they then say it nullifies the insurance. In some ways I would prefer chummy to unzip (or whatever) the soft top! :whistle:
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07 Feb 2014 23:21 #103825 by Rhinoman

GuardianAngel wrote: I lived in HW for a while. Nuff said :'(


Same here - I still have a hole in the soft top where someone shot the windows out with an airgun.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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08 Feb 2014 23:23 #103927 by L7kvv
Soft tops rattle, their noisier, bloody freezing in the winter, its a pain in the ass to get into the boot.
But you can drop the top in the summer

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08 Feb 2014 23:54 #103930 by idiotmobil
Mines fine with the heater on bit noisey but my new hardtop should sort that and think if you dont need the room will look really cool

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