Wrangler hardtop bolts
#61
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Re: Wrangler hardtop bolts
Not sure if it would work but what about using the same nuts that besttop
uses on the super top. They are 5/16 if I recall and I'd dare say Besttop
would sell them ALOT cheaper than the stealership.
<dwelzel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
uses on the super top. They are 5/16 if I recall and I'd dare say Besttop
would sell them ALOT cheaper than the stealership.
<dwelzel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
#62
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Re: Wrangler hardtop bolts
That sounds really painful... how do you take them off?
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:21:45 GMT, B a r r y
<keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote:
>>RoyJ wrote:
>>> But those are not self holding like the OEM parts.
>>
>>Do you not have Ziplock bags in your neck of the woods? <G>
>>
>>The self holding feature is kind of useless when the top is off, as my
>>nuts always fall off, usually into the seat belt retractor. Now I'm
>>smart enough to take them off, so I don't lose them.
>>
>>If I was bent on leaving them in place when the hard top is off, I'd
>>replace the bolts. Losing your nuts is a bad thing...
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:21:45 GMT, B a r r y
<keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote:
>>RoyJ wrote:
>>> But those are not self holding like the OEM parts.
>>
>>Do you not have Ziplock bags in your neck of the woods? <G>
>>
>>The self holding feature is kind of useless when the top is off, as my
>>nuts always fall off, usually into the seat belt retractor. Now I'm
>>smart enough to take them off, so I don't lose them.
>>
>>If I was bent on leaving them in place when the hard top is off, I'd
>>replace the bolts. Losing your nuts is a bad thing...
#63
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Re: Wrangler hardtop bolts
That sounds really painful... how do you take them off?
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:21:45 GMT, B a r r y
<keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote:
>>RoyJ wrote:
>>> But those are not self holding like the OEM parts.
>>
>>Do you not have Ziplock bags in your neck of the woods? <G>
>>
>>The self holding feature is kind of useless when the top is off, as my
>>nuts always fall off, usually into the seat belt retractor. Now I'm
>>smart enough to take them off, so I don't lose them.
>>
>>If I was bent on leaving them in place when the hard top is off, I'd
>>replace the bolts. Losing your nuts is a bad thing...
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:21:45 GMT, B a r r y
<keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote:
>>RoyJ wrote:
>>> But those are not self holding like the OEM parts.
>>
>>Do you not have Ziplock bags in your neck of the woods? <G>
>>
>>The self holding feature is kind of useless when the top is off, as my
>>nuts always fall off, usually into the seat belt retractor. Now I'm
>>smart enough to take them off, so I don't lose them.
>>
>>If I was bent on leaving them in place when the hard top is off, I'd
>>replace the bolts. Losing your nuts is a bad thing...
#64
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Re: Wrangler hardtop bolts
That sounds really painful... how do you take them off?
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:21:45 GMT, B a r r y
<keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote:
>>RoyJ wrote:
>>> But those are not self holding like the OEM parts.
>>
>>Do you not have Ziplock bags in your neck of the woods? <G>
>>
>>The self holding feature is kind of useless when the top is off, as my
>>nuts always fall off, usually into the seat belt retractor. Now I'm
>>smart enough to take them off, so I don't lose them.
>>
>>If I was bent on leaving them in place when the hard top is off, I'd
>>replace the bolts. Losing your nuts is a bad thing...
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:21:45 GMT, B a r r y
<keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote:
>>RoyJ wrote:
>>> But those are not self holding like the OEM parts.
>>
>>Do you not have Ziplock bags in your neck of the woods? <G>
>>
>>The self holding feature is kind of useless when the top is off, as my
>>nuts always fall off, usually into the seat belt retractor. Now I'm
>>smart enough to take them off, so I don't lose them.
>>
>>If I was bent on leaving them in place when the hard top is off, I'd
>>replace the bolts. Losing your nuts is a bad thing...
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