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Jazzer 01-29-2009 09:59 AM

Re: How to winter-proof TJ’s hard top
 
It is amazing that this many of us changed resistors at almost the same time.
All I did was take off the glove box,,,no tools....removed the one screw for the interior light, and from underneath and through to glove box opening take out the to screws holding it in, change took from start to finish under half hour and really convinced me what a great purchase and fun vehicle it was. It is hands down one of the easiest vehicles to work on and maintain.:)

Cheers

RiponredTJ 01-29-2009 08:50 PM

Re: How to winter-proof TJ’s hard top
 
So is anyone actually going to insulate or apply carpet to their hardtop? I really like my stock hardtop.

I think when I take mine off I might really clean it and give it a coat of white Krylon Fusion on the inside to freshen it up. Or maybe silver to reflect some heat in the winter :D

Jazzer 01-30-2009 10:44 AM

Re: How to winter-proof TJ’s hard top
 
Not touching mine, find it warm and fairly quite.

YKPAIHA 02-09-2009 08:15 PM

Re: How to winter-proof TJ’s hard top
 
I will, not for heat conseravation, just for fun. here is the material that i'm looking for
http://www.trendir.com/archives/jab-...asa-carpet.jpg
I will glue the Velcro to the roof (front part) and one to the carpet. So if i want to change it or clean it i will not have any problems. As soon as i find it will post picture before and after lol

RiponredTJ 02-09-2009 08:42 PM

Re: How to winter-proof TJ’s hard top
 

Originally Posted by YKPAIHA (Post 520079)
I will, not for heat conseravation, just for fun. here is the material that i'm looking for
http://www.trendir.com/archives/jab-...asa-carpet.jpg
I will glue the Velcro to the roof (front part) and one to the carpet. So if i want to change it or clean it i will not have any problems. As soon as i find it will post picture before and after lol

That's some scary stuff to be driving around with :D.
I'll stick with the Krylon though. White over the original white so that damage won't be too obvious.

And I'm not sure that velcro alone will do the job for you unless you want to live with sags, bulges and the hazards and headaches of always having your "liner" fall on your noggin while driving. Unless of course you go totally velcro crazy.

Jazzer 02-10-2009 06:56 AM

Re: How to winter-proof TJ’s hard top
 
This has GOT to be a joke..

YKPAIHA 02-16-2009 05:27 PM

Re: How to winter-proof TJ’s hard top
 
nope, not a joke. I've done it yesterday - i picked different material though. I'll start new thread to discuss it.


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