I like that. It's a birthday promise to my wife to go open with a canvas top with the sides rolled up. Pulled the tailgate door out of the garage today. Hasn't seen daylight since 2005. Got the frame set up on the grass as a dress rehearsal.Having changed mine to a full tilt I don't think I'll ever put the hard top back on. It's just as warm in the winter and there's nothing nicer than rolling up the back ang sides in the warm sunshine and going for a drive.
Apologies if this is already you rplan but,Got the frame set up on the grass as a dress rehearsal.
It is just about do-able with one if you stand underneath and sort of shuffle backwards until you can tip it down onto its end, but is far easier and more comfortable with two people.Locks and drop door fitted. Right bugger getting the safari door off. Removed front valance above windscreen. It's rotten and unlikely to go back on. Got half the header bolts out. Figured out how to deal with the seat belt mounts. Left the big corner fixings with a dose of release oil for tomorrow. If it's dry weather I'm going for it. Is the hard top heavy? How many people to lift it off?
Thanks, I'll get my son to help me. Raining this morning and need to wait till the weather improves.It is just about do-able with one if you stand underneath and sort of shuffle backwards until you can tip it down onto its end, but is far easier and more comfortable with two people.
Mine had rotted when I came to fit my tilt. I just put a big spanner on them and sheared them. Once that has happened you can lift the roof off with the remains of the corner stud coming with it. It is then much much easier to remove the rest of the bolt form the capping once the roof is removed.Knew it was going to be a bastard to get off but the hard top is defying all fettling to loosen. Got the header bolts out but the corner retainers are rotted having been there for 35 years. I'm so close to getting it off and fitting the tilt will be easy. Back in the day not really designed for a quick conversion. More bashing tomorrow and I'll update.
X1 I've spent most of today cutting set screws n rusty bolts off. I got to a point where I thought I'd loosed everything and the bastard wouldn't budge. Checked the manual and a hard top has an intermediate bolt! ****ing exhausted struggling with fixings and frustrated as another day passes.Mine had rotted when I came to fit my tilt. I just put a big spanner on them and sheared them. Once that has happened you can lift the roof off with the remains of the corner stud coming with it. It is then much much easier to remove the rest of the bolt form the capping once the roof is removed.
If everything comes off they are very quick and easy to swap over, this is helped if you were swapping between the two regularly. This was my plan but in the end I got rid of the hardtop and now run canvas year round.