Jeep Tops – Bestop Trektop
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The versatility and premium quality of the Bestop Trektop make it the perfect choice to kick off our contest. What better way to begin than with the winner of the 2008 Design Excellence Award from Chrysler?
The Bestop Trektop is an improvement on factory Jeep tops in a number of ways. First of all, it’s made of a higher quality fabric that will maintain its shape no matter what the temperature. This fabric is also mildew-resistant, so constant rain and dew won’t affect it as much, and it contains UV inhibitors so the color doesn’t fade under the harsh rays of the sun.
Of course one of the biggest improvements is the ability to roll back the top to create a sunroof environment. Because we’re installing it on a 4-door model Jeep JK, the top can actually roll back all the way so both front and rear seats get to enjoy the fresh air and warm sun. This is a great feature because you can get that open air Jeep experience in just a couple of minutes without entirely removing the Jeep top.
You get to decide which of 3 great door options will be included with the Bestop Trektop:
Element Doors
These safari-style doors are made of heavy-duty 1 ¼” tube construction that simultaneously provides exterior protection and ventilation. Large storage pockets can be positioned both on the outside and inside of the door, or you can completely remove them for the true safari style. Best of all, no drilling is required to install.
Element Doors with Steel Enclosure
You get all the benefits of standard element doors, but you also get the additional Element Door Enclosure kit. This allows you to convert the safari-style Element door into a solid half door, which helps keep the elements out in colder, rainier weather. The steel enclosure can even be painted to match the original Jeep color.
2-Piece Soft Doors
2-piece soft doors provide unparalleled versatility. Since the door is in 2 pieces, you can decide whether you want to have a half door or full door, which will offer superior protection in the winter months. The upper and lower doors simply fasten together with Velcro while double-bulb weather stripping ensures a tight seal. And the fabric color can match the Bestop soft top.
About Bestop: They’ve been in the business for more than 50 years, starting out as a small trim shop that made canvas tops for WWII Jeeps. Once the war ended, they expanded into commercial Jeeps and they’ve been providing the world with an ever-expanding line of quality Jeep tops and accessories ever since.






Dec 1 @ 00:01amcam hunt says:
the steel half doors look the best on a jeep
Dec 1 @ 00:38amGrant Elliott says:
I vote all of the above.
Dec 1 @ 05:08amThomas Dalberth says:
The steel enclosure is my choice
Dec 1 @ 06:22amAndy Oberg says:
Elemsnt doors w/steel enclosure
Dec 1 @ 06:50amCecil Young says:
I still love my Jeep. Thanks
Dec 1 @ 07:19amSusan Slaughter says:
I vote for element doors with steel enclosure!
Dec 1 @ 07:46amMusette Gonzales says:
These cars are beautiful
Dec 1 @ 08:36amFrank DeGraauw says:
Solids for safety when you’ll need it!
Dec 1 @ 09:36amBlanche Moore says:
I like safety of the steel doors
Dec 1 @ 10:35amWesley Garner, Jr. says:
I prefer the steel doors
Dec 1 @ 13:42pmD Bullock says:
Like the idea of keeping tow gear next to winch but lose aproach and subject to damage off-road and on road.
Elements doors due to being ably to remove and store easy and can carry along as well for bad weather.
Dec 1 @ 13:51pmVic says:
I vote for the Element doors with steel enclosure leg protection. They look so cool!
Dec 1 @ 17:16pmcarolyn finney says:
the steel doors for me. the car is a BEAR “soft looking and tough”
Dec 2 @ 17:17pmFeaz says:
That was some close voting!!
I can live with the Enclosures on the doors!
Feaz
Dec 25 @ 23:16pmGreg Eaton says:
Ahhhh… who needs doors…. let the mud roll in!
Mar 17 @ 14:57pmJeff says:
This Jeep would look awesome in my dooryard beside my H3
May 4 @ 20:59pmgerald sanita says:
Steel doors PLEASE!
Jun 14 @ 15:52pmwilliam stanger says:
great sweeps