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I somewhat sealed up my soft top across the back. It is discussed in this thread:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?133896-Soft-Top-Install-Question-m939-923a2
I also strapped down the rear of my soft top frame. Occasionally I would get a loud bang if I hit a bump or pothole...
I took the angle iron piece loose and pinched my top in there. The bolt holes are loose enough that I didn't have to redrill anything so that is a plus. The minus is that the flap may come out of there.
I didn't use any sealant so it may come out if the top moves enough. If so then I will add...
It seems there isn't an official place for it. I think I am going to pinch it under that angle piece then. That should seal it up nicely.
I will post pics of the process.
This is from the inside with the loop pulled in. The angle iron under it is where I might pinch it in.
I mainly want to know how it is supposed to be mounted and decide what to do from there.
I searched the TMs and tried the search function but found no mention of this particular question.
My soft top has two different mounting parts on the back bottom area behind the seats. The first obvious one is the segmented loops that have a rubber rope through them and hook on the outside...
True. It looks like it was purpose build for flat fields and probably did very well there.
If you were going the custom route with extra axles they would really need to go on the front of the truck anyways.
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