Homemade Safari or Safari Bikini
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The freedom top front panels attach with a clamp to the front and then are screwed to the sound bar with a bolt that has a plastic head so there are no tools necessary it takes maybe a minute to put them on and it'll help keep you cooler/shaded
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I'll look for some pics.
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I agree with the above poster a few posts up ^. Just get some freedom top panels they are super simple. I would love to see something DIY you rig up thought! also, smittybilt is offering something now:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ttybilt+protop
No idea on price, can't find one anywhere on the web, in fact I've only seen one installed pic and that was in an online smitty catalog
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ttybilt+protop
No idea on price, can't find one anywhere on the web, in fact I've only seen one installed pic and that was in an online smitty catalog
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Cool idea! Here's my input if you're on a budget.
Take a cordless sawsall (you can rent them) down to you local junkyard, pickout a vehicle with the shape your looking for (XJ maybe?) and cut the top off of it. Use the holes in the rollbar that is utilized for the door surrounds to fasten the sides down and if needed utilize a set of clamps that are used for the soft top to fasten it to the windsheild.
Take a cordless sawsall (you can rent them) down to you local junkyard, pickout a vehicle with the shape your looking for (XJ maybe?) and cut the top off of it. Use the holes in the rollbar that is utilized for the door surrounds to fasten the sides down and if needed utilize a set of clamps that are used for the soft top to fasten it to the windsheild.