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Old 01-15-2010, 12:27 AM   #117
scoyote
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Re: '72 Frame Up Rebuild

Finally got my Softopper installed.

I'll get more detailed photos online later but here is what it looks like.

Pretty easy install.....directions are vague but you can figure it out if I can.

About 2-3 beers and a couple of hours....done deal ;-)

I used the header bar instead of drilling 17 snaps I only had to drill 5 and it holds just fine.

It's a good product....very well built in my opinion and it comes complete with gasket at the windshield to keep the wind from whistling through the snaps.

The material is the same stuff they use for the new Jeep tops so it's a quality material... and no snaps on the tailgate, that is a velcro attachment.

Even comes with a seam sealer to take care of the seams....pretty cool.

I'm happy with the product....and glad I don't have to lift that dang hard top off anymore!

Now...c'mon summer!!!!
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