Safari Top Mod
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Photos did not work look below because on my @nd attempt I got nit right
Last edited by Greystn JK; 08-04-2008 at 06:23 PM. Reason: photos not showing
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I think I have figured this out ! normal way to have your soft top Notice the straps I added from the body to the rear roof support Roll up the corner inward Add a piece of velcro about 10" long run the velcro through the pre existing 3" strap in the roof Now do the other corner the same It looks better when you don't have the plastic door supports in but you can"t go that fast without them ,But I do it in the city.
Last edited by Greystn JK; 04-12-2008 at 07:41 PM.
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the_Wet_car (07-23-2021)
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Thanks. Been thinking about this since I had my 3rd row seat installed. I bought and returned the Bestop Safari since the coverage wasn't quite enough for the kids in the back. Thanks again! Great job!
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I do all the time, If my doors are off and the top is down I would leave them in the garage. Any time a pop shower would happen or it was god awful hot I would throw the top up, and be to lazy to take it down again. no harm done in at least a thousand miles driving that way last summer, made a full round trip to boston once.