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Old 04-11-2012, 09:04 AM
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Built this for my 4dr JK. Took a good time out of the weekend, and was pretty fun. I'm not a good wood working kinda guy, but the carpet helps cover up my mess ups. It works well with my Trek NX top, but it'll have to come off with the return of the Hard top...
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Looks great, I'm currently building one from fiberglass that will set under the lip so I can leave it on with the hardtop.
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how're you attaching it to the rails? it looks really good, by the way!
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Great idea and looks good
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I have 4 black Allen head bolts screwed into the hard top nuts thru the hard top mounting holes. One last thing to keep up with when the top is off... ?
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Originally Posted by RedJeepRubicon
I have 4 black Allen head bolts screwed into the hard top nuts thru the hard top mounting holes. One last thing to keep up with when the top is off... ?
may be extra parts, but i think that's a great way to do it...i think i'll do the same!
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Do you have any of the measurements that you used?
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Originally Posted by OutlawJK
Looks great, I'm currently building one from fiberglass that will set under the lip so I can leave it on with the hardtop.
Can you please post pictures of this when you are completed? I have previously made one out of wood and was thinking about making another one out of fiberglass, but wasn't sure exactly what material to use. Please post details of your construction. Thanks.
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That's sweet, especially with the carpet!



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