What is the cheapest option for a hard top and is it worth it for sound, and insulation reasons?
My OEM hard top was much quieter than the OEM soft top.
You could be 2k for an OEM hard top +\- depending on your location.
I have heard mixed reviews on the aftermarket tops but I do love the flip down window option for the side window.
Guess it depends on how much you value the quietness.
For me I pick soft top as I damaged my hard top on a trail. If you beat on it, stay soft.
The first time I got out in the woods I got into a couple tight places. I never wheeled with my hardtop again. My hard top has been in the garage for at least 6 years. I like the versability of a soft top. I drive to the trails and take all the windows out. You also get a lot more visibility and less top heavy. It just really depends on you use your Jeep.
I had a really tall garage ceiling around 12-14 ft in my last house that made it easy to use a hard top lift and store the top above the garage door. I could unbolt the 6 bolts and pull the hard top with that lift as quickly as unzipping the windows and folding down my soft top. Love having both options with a Jeep.It's also much easier to get the open air experience with the soft top. Windows out only, fully folded down, removed all together, etc.
Unless you live in my house. 3 out of 4 vehicles have removable tops.Also, pretty much every single other car you'll ever drive will be a hardtop.
That likely depends upon where you drive. Years ago I rented a soft top TJ at Houston IAH and driving 60 MPH on I-59 with its grooved pavement almost caused me to go deaf. I turned the radio off because I couldn't hear it anyway, and no conversation with the passenger until we got off the highway. Then when looking to buy a TJ, test drove one with a hard top and it was a world of difference compared to the soft top ones I test drove.A good soft top is all you need. Noise difference is imperceptible.
