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Here are some pics of the top installed. It was originally desert tan but I put one coat of Krylon Green Camo on it. That CARC really soaks it up, so I think I'll do another coat. The one from the front is so you can see the dent. I was able to pop it up some just by standing in the cab and...
Well, I didn't get any pictures, but everything went well. Here was the process:
1) Remove the soft top from the frame. I found the easiest way was to slide the rear up and out and the flip it over onto the hood. Then the front should slide out pretty easily as long as the channel isn't...
Re: RE: Re: RE: Installing a hardtop
Yep, I'll try and do that. My helper (dad) can be a little impatient sometimes, so waiting around to document this may not be his idea of fun :)
Re: RE: Installing a hardtop
It's a two-piece top but came in one piece with all the weatherstripping still there. Do you see any problems lifting the whole thing on and bolting it in?
Just picked up a new hardtop. $150 delivered, pretty good deal. Has a small dent in the "brow", but nothing major.
Anyway, I want to get this thing installed and had a couple of questions.
1) Does it take any special hardware? I figured just nuts and bolts, maybe washers.
2) Can I install...
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