Hard Top Help
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| Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
| wrangler?
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| wrangler?
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Hi Tom,
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
>
> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
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> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
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Re: Hard Top Help
Hi Tom,
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
>
> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
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> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
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Re: Hard Top Help
Hi Tom,
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
>
> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
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> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
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Re: Hard Top Help
Hi Tom,
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
>
> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
You could convert it over to Real Thunderbird hard top over-center
latches: http://www.----------.com/tbirdLatches.jpg I can remove my top
in about fifteen seconds: http://www.----------.com/thunderb.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Tom P wrote:
>
> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
>
> Tom
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Re: Hard Top Help
On Mon, 23 May 2005 17:31:18 -0600, Tom P wrote:
> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
Are six torx screws not easy? The only non-trivial part I notice is
threading the nut on the front two screws. An air ratchet with a torx
bit would make the job go faster, if you don't waste too much time
setting up the air system.
-D
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> Has any one developed an easy way to screw down a hard top on a late model
> wrangler?
Are six torx screws not easy? The only non-trivial part I notice is
threading the nut on the front two screws. An air ratchet with a torx
bit would make the job go faster, if you don't waste too much time
setting up the air system.
-D
--
"He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
--Jim Elliot
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org