What to do with the soft top hardware when reinstalling the hard top?
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I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
next times it won't take that long.
I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
top.
when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
next times it won't take that long.
I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
top.
Guest
Posts: n/a
I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
next times it won't take that long.
I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
top.
when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
next times it won't take that long.
I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
top.
Guest
Posts: n/a
I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
next times it won't take that long.
I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
top.
when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
next times it won't take that long.
I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
top.
Guest
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Excellent. I think I know where my tax refund is headed now. The HT is great
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Excellent. I think I know where my tax refund is headed now. The HT is great
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Excellent. I think I know where my tax refund is headed now. The HT is great
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Excellent. I think I know where my tax refund is headed now. The HT is great
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>
for winter and well worth the bucks, but I'd much rather zip around town
topless during the spring/summer months, and a full soft top seems more than I
really need since it sits in the garage at night.
debbie.staves@cocc.com wrote:
> I like it so far. It's really not a pain to put up and down - just
> when put it on in the beginning of the warm season and then take it off
> in the winter.. It took about 5 hours to put it on - but I'm sure the
> next times it won't take that long.
>
> I love the sunrider because you can have a "sun roof", topless, or full
> top.
>


