Trek Top question
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also, can anyone tell me how to position those foam flaps on the a-pillars? its been raining like crazy and i come in to my car with wet carpet. if you can take a picture because i know its probably difficult to describe, that would be wonderful! thanks ahead of time .
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id like to know this as well. the door surrounds from the trektop murdered my doors weather stripping. im eventually going to replace them and hope that factory surrounds dont do the same.
also, can anyone tell me how to position those foam flaps on the a-pillars? its been raining like crazy and i come in to my car with wet carpet. if you can take a picture because i know its probably difficult to describe, that would be wonderful! thanks ahead of time .
also, can anyone tell me how to position those foam flaps on the a-pillars? its been raining like crazy and i come in to my car with wet carpet. if you can take a picture because i know its probably difficult to describe, that would be wonderful! thanks ahead of time .
#24
JK Super Freak
I have 0 leaks with my trek top. I originally wanted to get the one that's hand made by the guy in Edmonton, Canada but he doesn't make them for the 2door so I went with the trek top after A LOT of hesitation from everything I've read online.
Upon installing it (the rear window bar is a PAIN, i can't even open my rear window as its such a pain) but its seen a lot of rain and there has been 0 leaking from the seams.
My other issue with it is a minor one and is that there is annoying wind noise coming in from the corners of the windshield channel where the roof folds back in on the top. I gorilla glued some foam in there which helped but its still a little apparent.
Upon installing it (the rear window bar is a PAIN, i can't even open my rear window as its such a pain) but its seen a lot of rain and there has been 0 leaking from the seams.
My other issue with it is a minor one and is that there is annoying wind noise coming in from the corners of the windshield channel where the roof folds back in on the top. I gorilla glued some foam in there which helped but its still a little apparent.
#25
JK Jedi Master
I have 0 leaks with my trek top. I originally wanted to get the one that's hand made by the guy in Edmonton, Canada but he doesn't make them for the 2door so I went with the trek top after A LOT of hesitation from everything I've read online.
Upon installing it (the rear window bar is a PAIN, i can't even open my rear window as its such a pain) but its seen a lot of rain and there has been 0 leaking from the seams.
My other issue with it is a minor one and is that there is annoying wind noise coming in from the corners of the windshield channel where the roof folds back in on the top. I gorilla glued some foam in there which helped but its still a little apparent.
Upon installing it (the rear window bar is a PAIN, i can't even open my rear window as its such a pain) but its seen a lot of rain and there has been 0 leaking from the seams.
My other issue with it is a minor one and is that there is annoying wind noise coming in from the corners of the windshield channel where the roof folds back in on the top. I gorilla glued some foam in there which helped but its still a little apparent.
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