Taking off the hard top from a 2017 Jeep Wrangler is more than just a routine task. It’s a rite of passage for Jeep owners who want to enjoy open-air driving. If you’re new to this, you might worry about damaging your Jeep or getting stuck halfway. The process is straightforward if you follow the right steps, use the correct tools, and understand common mistakes. With this guide, you’ll learn how to remove the hard top safely and efficiently, whether you’re doing it solo or with a friend.
Tools And Preparation
Before you start, gather these items:
- Torx bit set (mainly T40 and T50)
- Ratchet or screwdriver
- Storage bags for bolts
- Soft padding to protect the top and your Jeep
- Second person (recommended for lifting)
Check your Jeep’s manual for any specific instructions. Removing the hard top takes about 30–45 minutes for beginners. Most people find it easier with two people, but it’s possible alone if you’re careful.

Step-by-step Removal Process
1. Remove Front Freedom Panels
The 2017 Wrangler has a two-piece hard top. The front panels are called Freedom Panels.
- Unlock the sun visors and pull them down.
- Unscrew the latches above the driver and passenger seats. You’ll see six levers to turn.
- Remove the panels by lifting them out gently. Place them on soft padding to avoid scratches.
2. Disconnect Electrical And Washer Connections
The rear section has wires for the defroster and a washer hose.
- Locate the wiring harness in the rear passenger corner.
- Disconnect the plug by pressing the safety tab.
- Unclip the washer hose. You may see a small amount of fluid drip—this is normal.
3. Remove Hard Top Bolts
Now, find the eight Torx bolts holding the rear hard top.
- Use a T40 Torx bit to unscrew the bolts. There are six along the sides and two at the back.
- Put bolts in a storage bag to avoid losing them.
- Double-check for any missed bolts or clips. Beginners often forget hidden bolts near the rear seat belts.
4. Lift And Remove The Rear Top
With all bolts and connections removed, it’s time to lift the top.
- Open the rear door.
- With a friend, grip the hard top at the sides. Lift straight up—don’t tilt.
- Move it away from the Jeep and set it on soft padding or a stand.
If working solo, slide the top gently backward and lift one side at a time. Be careful not to scratch the paint or damage the top.

Practical Tips For Safe Removal
- Always store bolts and connectors in a labeled bag.
- Use soft blankets or foam to protect your hard top during storage.
- Avoid removing the top in windy weather; sudden gusts can cause accidents.
- Check for hidden bolts—especially near the roll bar.
Many beginners forget to disconnect the washer hose, which can cause leaks. Also, don’t force the top if it feels stuck; check again for missed bolts.
Data Table: Bolt Locations
Here’s a quick reference for bolt placement:
| Location | Number of Bolts | Tool Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Side Panels | 6 | T40 Torx |
| Rear Corners | 2 | T40 Torx |
| Freedom Panels | 0 | Hand (Latches) |

Common Mistakes And How To Avoid Them
- Forgetting to disconnect wiring: This can damage the defroster circuit.
- Losing bolts: Always use a storage bag.
- Scratching the top: Use padding and avoid rough surfaces.
- Removing in poor weather: Rain or wind increases risk.
- Not checking for hidden bolts: Inspect carefully before lifting.
Storage And Reinstallation
Store your hard top indoors, away from direct sun and moisture. Use a stand or wall mount if possible.
When reinstalling:
- Check seals for damage or dirt.
- Align the top carefully before bolting.
- Reconnect all wiring and washer hoses.

Comparison Table: Hard Top Vs Soft Top Removal
If you’re thinking about switching tops, compare removal difficulty:
| Top Type | Removal Time (Beginner) | Tools Needed | Physical Effort |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hard Top | 30–45 min | Torx set, ratchet | High (needs lifting) |
| Soft Top | 15–25 min | None or basic | Low |
Expert Advice And Non-obvious Insights
- The Freedom Panels can be removed separately for partial open-air driving. Most people don’t realize you don’t have to take off the entire top every time.
- When storing your hard top, avoid stacking other items on it. Even light objects can cause warping or scratches.
- If you plan to remove the top often, consider a hoist system. It makes solo removal much easier and prevents injury.
For more details on Jeep Wrangler maintenance, visit the Jeep Official Owner’s Manual.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Many Bolts Are There On A 2017 Jeep Wrangler Hard Top?
There are eight bolts holding the rear hard top: six along the sides and two at the back.
Can I Remove The Hard Top Alone?
It’s possible, but not recommended. The top is heavy and awkward. Using a hoist or asking for help makes it safer.
Do I Need Special Tools For Removal?
You need a Torx bit set (T40 and T50), a ratchet or screwdriver, and storage bags for bolts.
Is It Safe To Drive Without The Hard Top?
Yes, but make sure the weather is clear and all wiring is properly secured. Driving without the top exposes the interior.
Will Removing The Hard Top Void My Warranty?
Removing the hard top as described in the owner’s manual does not void the warranty. Always follow Jeep’s instructions.
Removing the hard top from your 2017 Jeep Wrangler opens up a new driving experience. With careful steps and the right tools, you can enjoy the freedom of open-air driving. Take your time, follow these tips, and soon you’ll feel confident doing it every season.



