Bestop Sailcloth Replace-a-top Soft Top with Half Door Skins & Tinted Windows for 88-95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
In addition, the heavier weight Sailcloth fabric resists temperature-induced shrinkage, making cold-weather installations much easier. It also shows fewer waves and wrinkles than conventional tops and cleans more easily to help make your rig look really sharp! If your Jeep deserves the absolute best top on the market, or if you are tired of getting 'beat up' behind the wheel, you must experience the Sailcloth revolution!
To keep your Bestop® Sailcloth Replace-a-top™ clean and protected, we suggest using Bestop® Fabric Care for unsurpassed appearance and long life.
- Features: Pressed Polished Windows, Tinted Windows
- Color: Black Denim or Spice
- Hardware Type: Factory OEM Hardware
- Door Configuration: With Upper Doors
- Fabric: Sailcloth (28-30oz)
Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1995 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1994 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1993 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1992 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1991 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1990 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1989 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
- 1988 Jeep Wrangler (YJ)
Bestop Sailcloth Replace-a-top Soft Top with Half Door Skins & Tinted Windows Options
Part Number | Catalog # | Option | Price | |
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7912301 | 11032-215 | Black Denim | $799.99 | |
7912337 | 11032-217 | Spice | $799.99 |
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Bestop Sailcloth Replace-a-top Soft Top with Half Door Skins & Tinted Windows Reviews
Very nice top. Big improvement over original which was in very good shape. I replaced an original black top with a tan sail cloth top with tinted windows. The Jeep is cooler and significantly quieter. I placed the new top in the sun and it installed easy with zero wrinkles. Superb fitment all the way round. I attached a picture.
This top is worth every penny in my opinion
This is a great top for my 1989 YJ. Very tight fit, so I suggest it be installed after letting all pieces soak up some sun at least 75F. Follow the directions and it will snug up tightly inside the retainers. One side of the top with the metal round snaps might still be a pain, but I just place that side of the YJ to face the sun and give it more flexibility.
If that does not work, tape up the jaws to some vise-grips and get that extra 1/8" you might need.
Putting this top up in cool weather is nearly impossible due to fabric shrinkage. If you have access to a heated garage, you're in luck. If not, I usually put the top up for the fall and winter in late September or at least by mid-October. I live in the west part of Central Virginia near the Blue Ridge and seasons can change almost overnight.
The tinted windows are great. Another tip: use some rawhide boot laces to loop through the holes in the zipper sliders and get more leverage to pull up/down. Spray silicone lube on the zippers if they start to bind a bit. Excellent top if it is treated with care.