Removing the top from your Jeep Wrangler 2020 is more than just a fun summer project—it’s a way to feel closer to nature, enjoy the breeze, and see what your vehicle can really do. Many new owners worry about damaging their Jeep or making mistakes, but with the right steps, the process is safe and straightforward. This guide will walk you through each stage, highlight common mistakes, and give practical advice for a smooth experience.
Understanding The Wrangler 2020 Top Types
The Jeep Wrangler 2020 comes with two main top options: hardtop and soft top. Each has its own process for removal and unique challenges.
| Top Type | Removal Difficulty | Tools Needed | Weather Protection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardtop | Medium | Torx screwdriver, storage bags | Excellent |
| Soft Top | Easy | None | Good |
Most owners choose the hardtop for winter and switch to the soft top in warmer months. Hardtops are heavier and may require help, while soft tops are lighter and easier to handle.
Preparing For Top Removal
Before you start, gather the right tools and plan for storage. Here’s what you need:
- Torx screwdriver (usually included in Jeep toolkit)
- Storage bags for bolts and panels
- A clean, flat surface
- At least one helper for hardtops
Check the weather—removing your top in rain or high wind can cause damage. Also, make sure you have a safe place to store the top. Many beginners forget this step and end up with scratches or warping.

Removing The Hardtop
Taking off the hardtop requires careful steps. Here’s how to do it:
- Remove the Freedom Panels
- Open the front doors.
- Flip the sun visors down.
- Undo the latches above each visor (there are two).
- Twist the knobs at the center rear of the panels.
- Lift panels off and place them in storage bags.
- Detach the Main Hardtop
- Locate the bolts around the inside edge (usually 8 bolts).
- Use the Torx screwdriver to remove each bolt.
- Disconnect the wiring harness and washer fluid hose from the left rear corner. Jeep color-codes these for easy identification.
- Lift the Hardtop
- With a helper, gently lift the hardtop. It weighs about 140 lbs.
- Move it to your storage area—never drag it.
Many owners overlook the wiring harness. If you forget to disconnect it, you risk breaking the connector, which costs over $100 to replace.
Removing The Soft Top
The soft top is much lighter and easier to remove. Follow these steps:
- Unclip the Side Windows
- Unzip the windows and slide them out. Store them flat to prevent creasing.
- Fold Back the Top
- Unlock the latches above the windshield.
- Fold the top back to the rear.
- Remove Rear Window
- Unzip and slide out the rear window.
- Collapse the Frame
- Fold the frame down until it rests behind the seats.
Most people forget to unzip the windows fully, leading to torn zippers and leaks. Always unzip with slow, steady motion.

Comparing Hardtop Vs Soft Top Removal
Here’s a quick look at the key differences:
| Step | Hardtop | Soft Top |
|---|---|---|
| Tools | Torx screwdriver | None |
| Time Needed | 30–45 minutes | 10–20 minutes |
| Helper Needed | Yes | No |
| Common Mistakes | Forgetting wiring harness | Tearing window zippers |
Extra Tips For Safe Removal
- Always label bolts and parts, so you remember where they go. Some bolts are longer than others.
- Protect your top from sunlight and moisture during storage.
- If your Jeep is parked outside, use a waterproof cover after removal.
- Watch for sharp edges when handling panels—many beginners get small cuts.
- Consider investing in a hoist system if you remove the hardtop often. This makes the process faster and safer.
Reinstalling The Top
Putting your top back is just as important as removal. Line up the panels carefully—misalignment can cause leaks. Tighten bolts evenly, not too tight, to avoid cracking. For soft tops, check all zippers and clips for wear.
Weather And Safety Considerations
Driving with the top off is fun, but there are risks:
- Rain can damage your seats and electronics.
- Sun exposure causes fading and heat damage.
- Always check local laws about driving without a top. Some states require roll bars or seat belts.
A surprising insight: Most insurance policies do not cover damage to the top during removal. Take photos of your Jeep before and after to document its condition.

Frequently Asked Questions
How Many People Are Needed To Remove The Hardtop?
For the Jeep Wrangler 2020 hardtop, at least two people are recommended. The top is heavy and awkward to lift alone.
Can I Drive With Just The Freedom Panels Removed?
Yes, you can drive with the Freedom Panels off. This gives you some open-air feeling without fully exposing the cabin.
Will Removing The Top Void My Warranty?
No, removing the top does not void your Jeep warranty. However, damage caused during removal is not covered.
How Do I Prevent Leaks After Reinstalling?
Make sure all seals and bolts are properly aligned and tightened. Clean debris from the seals before reinstalling the panels.
Where Can I Find Official Instructions?
You can find the official top removal guide at the Jeep Owners Manual.
Taking the top off your Jeep Wrangler 2020 gives you a unique driving experience. With careful planning and the right tools, the process is safe and enjoyable. Always store your top properly and check your local laws before heading out. Following these steps will keep your Jeep in great shape and help you enjoy the open road for years to come.



