Having owned a fair number of wranglers, and still own an 03 wrangler, leave the b2 whole and enjoy noy sweating and no sunburn. Plus you have nice heat in the winter.
My wrsngker has full hard top and full metal doors and we still freeze driving it in the winter. I drove it back from colorado one january and decided i will never drive it in that cold again.
i dont agree.....and yet..... i do agree.
as to rustys question....this is a strict depends.
what do you want to accomplish....and what you are willing to live with.
i have seen it done very well with the factory roof and glass windows though it looked odd with the top off and had a weird looking cut line....
i prefer bedside caps and tailgate. and that is how mark executed this when he popped the top. this is not overly difficult if it is not going to be a show car.
i plan on putting a glass top on mine at some point.
i just run canvas because it was 20-30 bux and works fine..
young bob rolled it before we could finish up the cage and took out the bed sides...and that is why the topper is not on it.
the final cage parts will protect the bronco very well on roll overs.....where the topper would get trashed but at least the bedsides would stay intact so you can pop a new topper on. theres another 60feet of tube yet to be incorporated if it ever goes to plan. i have newish bedsides that will allow stretching the wheel base....and repairing the bed rails to flatten themout again....have had them for 20 years.....lolz. maybe someday....probably not.