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The plastic strip is off the front.
Rivits are the best solution. Stitching just goes bad again.The plastic strip can be sewn back on. I did mine with a double saddle stitch.
I will take the hard top. I'll cover the extra cost of delivery at $1600.Thanks, let me know when you get back. Definitely interested.
My brother and i used a forklift, and it still wasn't super easy lifting it off the forks. Couldn't imagine lifting it onto truck by hand.I put together and installed an NOS hard top once. It is a good amount of work. I assembled it on the ground, lifted it up, and then bolted it down. You will need a helper to lift this up and put it on the truck. It was only my brother and I dealing with the top when I did it. I bet another set of hands or even two more people would be better. You could also install the back on the cab first, and then the top. I think assembling on the ground may be a better idea, but I have not tried the other option. It is not too bad, but it is tedious as there are a lot of bolts and they don't all want to line up with the holes in the cab tub...or at least I found this to be the case.
I did the same kind of acrobatics getting it off with the forks on the tractor. Except I didn't have an extra pair of hands. I was terrified I was going to drop it and damage it the whole time.My brother and i used a forklift, and it still wasn't super easy lifting it off the forks. Couldn't imagine lifting it onto truck by hand.
Mine was a used top, but may want something thinner then attachment bolts to align holes along back half. Spike or long allen wrench, to help align the next hole over to drop bolt into.
Fyi, I'm out of shape and forklift topped out short of needed height, so mileage my vary with people in better shape.
Put the top on today
we mounted the back portion 1st which went well
the top didn’t fit perfectly in the front and I am missing the 4 brackets that lock down the top on the inside