Post Date
April,
04
2018
As Jeep owners there is at least one time you have to tell someone “It’s a Jeep Thing”. Non-Jeep owners just don’t get it. It goes a little deeper for us Wrangler owners, well most of us anyway. It’s that one thing that sets the Wranglers apart from all the other Jeeps.
It’s the reason I bought my Wrangler. That first summer was absolutely the best thing for my soul. The wind in my hair and sun in my face was so amazing.
When you have a Jeep Wrangler you just can’t put your top down, hop in and hit the road. You need to do be prepared for those topless days.
My Top 5 Must Do Topless Tips
1. When you are going 60 to 65 mph down the interstate,
and you have long hair, I suggest you tie it back, or put on a hat. There is a high potential you could be rendered blind momentarily, and crash.
2. Leave No Trace is definitely a principal you should use for the inside of your Jeep. You don't want that "litter fine" when trash goes sailing out the top of your Wrangler. Anything you want to keep in your Jeep make sure it's secure.
3. When you have kids you will want to have a blanket for each of them. Even when it's warm outside the back seats tend to get a little chilly for the little ones.
4. Spray your floor mats with bug spray. Some say spiders like to spin their web inside your Jeep. Fingers Crossed -- I haven't had this issue yet.
5. When it's sunny out, keep sunscreen handy or better yet get a purple sun shade like me.
"The Topless Mode"
It’s the reason I bought my Wrangler. That first summer was absolutely the best thing for my soul. The wind in my hair and sun in my face was so amazing.
When you have a Jeep Wrangler you just can’t put your top down, hop in and hit the road. You need to do be prepared for those topless days.
My Top 5 Must Do Topless Tips
1. When you are going 60 to 65 mph down the interstate,
and you have long hair, I suggest you tie it back, or put on a hat. There is a high potential you could be rendered blind momentarily, and crash.
2. Leave No Trace is definitely a principal you should use for the inside of your Jeep. You don't want that "litter fine" when trash goes sailing out the top of your Wrangler. Anything you want to keep in your Jeep make sure it's secure.
3. When you have kids you will want to have a blanket for each of them. Even when it's warm outside the back seats tend to get a little chilly for the little ones.
4. Spray your floor mats with bug spray. Some say spiders like to spin their web inside your Jeep. Fingers Crossed -- I haven't had this issue yet.
5. When it's sunny out, keep sunscreen handy or better yet get a purple sun shade like me.
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