95 Wrangler; Sealing a hardtop
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Re: 95 Wrangler; Sealing a hardtop
The window frames don't appear to be loose, but then I have nothing to
compare them to. I'll take your repair info if you want to share it; maybe
reading thru that will help me decide if it's needed. The daylight I can
see, especially on the PAX side is at the corner where the windshield frame
starts down and the hardtop curves from front to side (looking from the
inside, right above the forward top corner of the window frame). We've
since determined that a lot of wind noise is coming from the door seals as
well, so they may need replacing.
This jeep did have some minor front end damage, and there's a little
wrinkling and buckling in the front fenders; possibly things are misaligned
enough that the top isn't sealing correctly. There's no weatherstripping
under this hardtop; we'll check with a dealer or 4x4 shop for a kit.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Greg
compare them to. I'll take your repair info if you want to share it; maybe
reading thru that will help me decide if it's needed. The daylight I can
see, especially on the PAX side is at the corner where the windshield frame
starts down and the hardtop curves from front to side (looking from the
inside, right above the forward top corner of the window frame). We've
since determined that a lot of wind noise is coming from the door seals as
well, so they may need replacing.
This jeep did have some minor front end damage, and there's a little
wrinkling and buckling in the front fenders; possibly things are misaligned
enough that the top isn't sealing correctly. There's no weatherstripping
under this hardtop; we'll check with a dealer or 4x4 shop for a kit.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Greg
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Re: 95 Wrangler; Sealing a hardtop
The window frames don't appear to be loose, but then I have nothing to
compare them to. I'll take your repair info if you want to share it; maybe
reading thru that will help me decide if it's needed. The daylight I can
see, especially on the PAX side is at the corner where the windshield frame
starts down and the hardtop curves from front to side (looking from the
inside, right above the forward top corner of the window frame). We've
since determined that a lot of wind noise is coming from the door seals as
well, so they may need replacing.
This jeep did have some minor front end damage, and there's a little
wrinkling and buckling in the front fenders; possibly things are misaligned
enough that the top isn't sealing correctly. There's no weatherstripping
under this hardtop; we'll check with a dealer or 4x4 shop for a kit.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Greg
compare them to. I'll take your repair info if you want to share it; maybe
reading thru that will help me decide if it's needed. The daylight I can
see, especially on the PAX side is at the corner where the windshield frame
starts down and the hardtop curves from front to side (looking from the
inside, right above the forward top corner of the window frame). We've
since determined that a lot of wind noise is coming from the door seals as
well, so they may need replacing.
This jeep did have some minor front end damage, and there's a little
wrinkling and buckling in the front fenders; possibly things are misaligned
enough that the top isn't sealing correctly. There's no weatherstripping
under this hardtop; we'll check with a dealer or 4x4 shop for a kit.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Greg
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Re: 95 Wrangler; Sealing a hardtop
The window frames don't appear to be loose, but then I have nothing to
compare them to. I'll take your repair info if you want to share it; maybe
reading thru that will help me decide if it's needed. The daylight I can
see, especially on the PAX side is at the corner where the windshield frame
starts down and the hardtop curves from front to side (looking from the
inside, right above the forward top corner of the window frame). We've
since determined that a lot of wind noise is coming from the door seals as
well, so they may need replacing.
This jeep did have some minor front end damage, and there's a little
wrinkling and buckling in the front fenders; possibly things are misaligned
enough that the top isn't sealing correctly. There's no weatherstripping
under this hardtop; we'll check with a dealer or 4x4 shop for a kit.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Greg
compare them to. I'll take your repair info if you want to share it; maybe
reading thru that will help me decide if it's needed. The daylight I can
see, especially on the PAX side is at the corner where the windshield frame
starts down and the hardtop curves from front to side (looking from the
inside, right above the forward top corner of the window frame). We've
since determined that a lot of wind noise is coming from the door seals as
well, so they may need replacing.
This jeep did have some minor front end damage, and there's a little
wrinkling and buckling in the front fenders; possibly things are misaligned
enough that the top isn't sealing correctly. There's no weatherstripping
under this hardtop; we'll check with a dealer or 4x4 shop for a kit.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Greg
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