FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
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> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > about a half hour to put up.
> I haven't personally put one
> of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> if you know what you're doing.
I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
parking lot at work.
I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
/Peter
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
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> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > about a half hour to put up.
> I haven't personally put one
> of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> if you know what you're doing.
I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
parking lot at work.
I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
/Peter
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
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> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > about a half hour to put up.
> I haven't personally put one
> of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> if you know what you're doing.
I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
parking lot at work.
I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
/Peter
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
Anyone may tear a building down, it takes a carpenter to put it
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
Anyone may tear a building down, it takes a carpenter to put it
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
Anyone may tear a building down, it takes a carpenter to put it
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
Anyone may tear a building down, it takes a carpenter to put it
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
back up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PeterP wrote:
>
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
PeterP wrote:
>
> "TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:d5bfa5a2.0407141213.34b8ffa3@posting.google.c om...
> > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > > about a half hour to put up.
> > I haven't personally put one
> > of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> > if you know what you're doing.
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
LOL!
I'll bet it still 'feels' like 30 minutes to the poor guys I watch in
the pissing rain...
;-)
Mike
>
> "TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:d5bfa5a2.0407141213.34b8ffa3@posting.google.c om...
> > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > > about a half hour to put up.
> > I haven't personally put one
> > of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> > if you know what you're doing.
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
LOL!
I'll bet it still 'feels' like 30 minutes to the poor guys I watch in
the pissing rain...
;-)
Mike
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
PeterP wrote:
>
> "TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:d5bfa5a2.0407141213.34b8ffa3@posting.google.c om...
> > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > > about a half hour to put up.
> > I haven't personally put one
> > of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> > if you know what you're doing.
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
LOL!
I'll bet it still 'feels' like 30 minutes to the poor guys I watch in
the pissing rain...
;-)
Mike
>
> "TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:d5bfa5a2.0407141213.34b8ffa3@posting.google.c om...
> > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > > about a half hour to put up.
> > I haven't personally put one
> > of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> > if you know what you're doing.
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
LOL!
I'll bet it still 'feels' like 30 minutes to the poor guys I watch in
the pissing rain...
;-)
Mike
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Re: FS CJ-7 Mopar Soft top
PeterP wrote:
>
> "TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:d5bfa5a2.0407141213.34b8ffa3@posting.google.c om...
> > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > > about a half hour to put up.
> > I haven't personally put one
> > of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> > if you know what you're doing.
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
LOL!
I'll bet it still 'feels' like 30 minutes to the poor guys I watch in
the pissing rain...
;-)
Mike
>
> "TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:d5bfa5a2.0407141213.34b8ffa3@posting.google.c om...
> > Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:<40F43E0F.C382208F@sympatico.ca>...
> > > Later YJ's changed the top style to rails with zip windows that take
> > > about a half hour to put up.
> > I haven't personally put one
> > of this style up or down, but I seriously doubt it's a 30 minute job
> > if you know what you're doing.
>
> I removed my safari top, removed the bolt-on rail for it, removed my tonno
> cover, and put up my factory TJ soft top, including extracting the zip-in
> windows from the window roll, in well under ten minutes this morning in the
> parking lot at work.
>
> I daresay there's a little bit of exaggeration going on in this thread.
>
> /Peter
LOL!
I'll bet it still 'feels' like 30 minutes to the poor guys I watch in
the pissing rain...
;-)
Mike