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Jeepers 10-10-2003 09:35 AM

Re: CJ7 top stretched to fit a CJ8?
 
In article <Vhphb.4778$dn6.3536@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
Michael White <michael12@mindspring.com> wrote:

> There is at least one type of full jeep hard top available. Here's one
> brand:
>
> http://scrambler.cj-8.com/prod-fulltop.asp
>
> You can also look for used ones.


Nice!


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BWM 10-10-2003 11:27 PM

Re: CJ7 top stretched to fit a CJ8?
 
Anything can be done with fiberglass. You must know exactly what you are
doing or have someone else who does. If your in the NC area there is a guy
here in my town that is THE fiberglass guy, his company is RAYBO Marine. If
you need more info let me know.

--
Bruce
99 White WJ 4x4 Select Trac
89 YJ
03 Liberty Ltd L.O.S.T #000256
90 XJ6 Sovereign

"Fletcher" <no_email@please.com> wrote in message
news:s2hhb.10298$0_6.1118@fe08.atl2.webusenet.com. ..
> I have a CJ-8 and would like to get a full length hard top. I also have a
> spare CJ-7 top lying around. Do you think it would work to cut the 7 top

in
> half and stretch it out? I picture cutting it behind the doors, and in
> front of the glass, then attaching it again using sheet metal / fiberglass
> bridge or some other idea. So a few questions; has anyone ever seen that
> done before? Any road bumps you can see of this not working? Any ideas /
> suggestions for reconnecting it again so that it would be strong? Anyone
> want to just tell me that it is a dumb idea and I will just be ruining a
> good hardtop?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>




BWM 10-10-2003 11:27 PM

Re: CJ7 top stretched to fit a CJ8?
 
Anything can be done with fiberglass. You must know exactly what you are
doing or have someone else who does. If your in the NC area there is a guy
here in my town that is THE fiberglass guy, his company is RAYBO Marine. If
you need more info let me know.

--
Bruce
99 White WJ 4x4 Select Trac
89 YJ
03 Liberty Ltd L.O.S.T #000256
90 XJ6 Sovereign

"Fletcher" <no_email@please.com> wrote in message
news:s2hhb.10298$0_6.1118@fe08.atl2.webusenet.com. ..
> I have a CJ-8 and would like to get a full length hard top. I also have a
> spare CJ-7 top lying around. Do you think it would work to cut the 7 top

in
> half and stretch it out? I picture cutting it behind the doors, and in
> front of the glass, then attaching it again using sheet metal / fiberglass
> bridge or some other idea. So a few questions; has anyone ever seen that
> done before? Any road bumps you can see of this not working? Any ideas /
> suggestions for reconnecting it again so that it would be strong? Anyone
> want to just tell me that it is a dumb idea and I will just be ruining a
> good hardtop?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>




BWM 10-10-2003 11:27 PM

Re: CJ7 top stretched to fit a CJ8?
 
Anything can be done with fiberglass. You must know exactly what you are
doing or have someone else who does. If your in the NC area there is a guy
here in my town that is THE fiberglass guy, his company is RAYBO Marine. If
you need more info let me know.

--
Bruce
99 White WJ 4x4 Select Trac
89 YJ
03 Liberty Ltd L.O.S.T #000256
90 XJ6 Sovereign

"Fletcher" <no_email@please.com> wrote in message
news:s2hhb.10298$0_6.1118@fe08.atl2.webusenet.com. ..
> I have a CJ-8 and would like to get a full length hard top. I also have a
> spare CJ-7 top lying around. Do you think it would work to cut the 7 top

in
> half and stretch it out? I picture cutting it behind the doors, and in
> front of the glass, then attaching it again using sheet metal / fiberglass
> bridge or some other idea. So a few questions; has anyone ever seen that
> done before? Any road bumps you can see of this not working? Any ideas /
> suggestions for reconnecting it again so that it would be strong? Anyone
> want to just tell me that it is a dumb idea and I will just be ruining a
> good hardtop?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>





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