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How much do soft tops for jeeps cost?

Soft tops for Jeeps typically cost between roughly $350 and $1,800, with most aftermarket tops falling in the $500–$1,100 range and OEM Mopar tops commonly $1,100–$1,700.


The price you pay depends on several factors, including the Jeep model and year, top design, window material (vinyl vs glass), hardware included, and whether you’re buying new or used. Below is a detailed look at what drives price and what you can expect to pay for different configurations.


What affects the price of Jeep soft tops


Prices are shaped by the vehicle’s configuration and the top’s construction. The following factors commonly push price up or down:


Model compatibility and fitment


Two-door vs four-door configurations and differences between generations (TJ, JK, JL) require different mounting hardware and fitment, which can affect price.



  • Jeep model and year: Wrangler 2-door vs 4-door, and generations use different hardware and mounting points, impacting both fit and cost.

  • Top type and material: Basic fabric tops with vinyl windows are cheaper; premium fabrics and more complex designs raise the price.

  • Window material: Vinyl windows are cheaper; glass windows cost more but improve durability and visibility.

  • Hardware and installation: Some tops include complete hardware kits and weather seals; others require separate components or DIY installation, changing total cost.

  • Brand and warranty: OEM Mopar tops tend to be pricier but come with factory support; aftermarket brands vary in price and warranty terms.

  • New vs used: Used or refurbished tops can be significantly cheaper but may require more inspection and risk.

  • Color, tint, and additional features: Darker tint, UV coatings, or special colors can add to the price.


In short, plan for a price that reflects fitment requirements and desired features, and be mindful of installation costs if you’re not doing it yourself.


Typical price ranges by top type


To gauge a realistic budget, here are commonly observed price bands across different top configurations. Prices vary by retailer, sales, and regional availability.



  • Basic aftermarket tops with vinyl windows (no glass): $350–$600

  • Mid-range aftermarket tops (premium fabric or partial glass windows): $600–$900

  • Premium aftermarket tops with glass windows or advanced designs (e.g., Trektop NX): $900–$1,300

  • OEM Mopar soft tops for Wrangler JK/JL (with hardware): $1,100–$1,800

  • Used or refurbished tops: $150–$450


Prices reflect the broad spectrum from entry-level to factory-equivalent offerings. Always verify fitment for your exact Jeep model and check what’s included in the price (windows, hardware, sunroofs, etc.).


Buying tips and where to shop


Shop smart by comparing brands, verifying fitment, and factoring installation costs. These steps help you get the best price and ensure proper fit and weather sealing.



  • Compare at multiple retailers and brand sites (e.g., Quadratec, ExtremeTerrain, 4 Wheel Parts, OEM Mopar). Look for listings that specify the exact model/year compatibility.

  • Prefer complete packages that include the top, windows, weather seals, and necessary hardware; some tops require separate door surrounds or bows.

  • Consider whether you want glass or vinyl windows; glass adds cost but lasts longer and improves visibility in rain.

  • Check for seasonal sales (spring and summer are common for Jeep accessories) and free shipping or bundle deals.

  • Factor installation: DIY can save money, but professional installation ensures proper seals and warranty coverage. Budget roughly $50–$300 for installation, depending on complexity and shop rates.

  • Beware of weathered or discounted used tops; inspect windows for cracks, fabric for wear, and hardware for rust before purchasing.


By planning ahead and validating fitment, you can secure a soft top that matches your Jeep’s year, style, and climate needs without overpaying.


Summary


Soft tops for Jeeps cover a wide price range, usually from a few hundred dollars for basic aftermarket fabric tops to well over a thousand dollars for high-end or OEM Mopar options. The key is to identify your model and year, decide between vinyl or glass windows, factor in hardware and installation costs, and shop around across reputable retailers. With careful comparison, you can find a Jeep soft top that fits your budget and climate needs while ensuring proper fit and durability.

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