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hardtop install on 2004 rubi #808331 04/27/07 01:16 AM
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rubi04 Offline OP
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i have a hardtop from a 2006 rubi that i need to get. its about 2 hours away from me. Can i just roll back my soft top and take off door surrounds and install the hardtop ? I dont want to remove the soft top prior to the road trip to get hardtop in case of weather conditions. Anything i should know? just need the nuts and bolts to install top? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />

Re: hardtop install on 2004 rubi [Re: rubi04] #808332 04/27/07 04:08 AM
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BigJim Offline
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Nope! Ya hafta take it all off and store it inside the Wrangler for the trip home..tight fit too.
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Re: hardtop install on 2004 rubi [Re: rubi04] #808333 04/27/07 06:20 AM
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BobRowe Offline
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Gotta take the soft top off to get the hard top on.

I'd suggest you look really hard for a buddy with a full-size pickup with an empty bed, and pay him for the little excursion to get your hard top and strap it down in the P/U bed.


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Re: hardtop install on 2004 rubi [Re: BobRowe] #808334 04/29/07 01:06 AM
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rubi04 Offline OP
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thanks for the info guys


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