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Old 01-02-2013, 11:07 PM   #50
gringoloco
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Re: How To: Ruin a Perfectly Good K/5

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It would look awesome dropped on some steel wheels and stock caps.
Agreed. I like this look:



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Do it.. Do it.. Do it!
We'll see what happens--I'm still tossing ideas around
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The Good: I like the fact that I didn't have to have a custom top made. Installation was what I expected (easy with a few hiccups - prolly just a 40 yr old rig kind of thing).

The Bad: The back end is very square looking when viewed from the side. I wish that Softopper had kept more true to the hardtop lines. Also, back flap is secured to the tailgate with hook-n-loop instead of snaps. Made for a quick install but feels a lil cheap to me. :shrug:
Thanks for the info--I think I might like one in white for the summer. How is it for water leakage?
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