I picked it up and drove right home to get right back to work with no time to spare. Super quiet compared to soft top I was used to. It was nice to get some weight on the new AEV suspension. I'm running their 2.5 coils, 3.5 shocks to fit a front and rear JKS ACOS setup so somewhat equivalent to a 3.5 lift but with a small rake left for more load in the rear (perfect for camping gear). I've run with a roof rack and RTT and found the Habitat more stable as expected but of course I also have a new suspension. Fit is great as the cap is adjustable by AT for a good match to the lower shell (probably not a home project). Fit and finish continues to get better with each unit I see as the AT guys continually evolve their products based on my experience. The rear cap doesn't quite extend to the edge of the lower shell which seems to be by design as all the other Habitats I have seen are this way. I'm happy with the two tone paint dubbed "Tuxedo Habitat" by the AT crew which is fitting. I'm adding LED lights to the lift gate and a water mixer connect I got from AT through the RR shell which I will post pics of eventually. I'm in the Phoenix area if anyone seriously considering wants to take a look and can't make it to Prescott. Need to figure out what other tweaks I want to make for my type of camping which gets into the fun stuff tweaking things here and there. Overall, absolutely delighted with the purchase as an early adopter and I know the AT team is there to take care of anything that may need tweaking after real world use to shake things down off the beaten path hopefully soon. AT has my torsion bar dialed in pretty good if not just right as time will tell. I don't have to sit on the top for closure without anything stored up top and I was able to complete the process myself. I have some assist ideas I'll share with AT for a simple pull setup that could possibly make the process even easier kind of like how the Autohome hard shell tents work with a pull for the Columbus style tents. What would be cool is a pull that was easy to attach to the latch points and fasten down at the hitch (or somewhere) that allows one person to nearly close the unit yet walk around it to do a quick tuck in of the fabric, walk back to the rear and complete the latching process.
Good luck to you guys waiting in line for yours!