glass top conversion: check.
Yes, I love my new Stayfast canvas top too... the material is just gorgeous. I use Raggtop protectant on it. The protectant sinks in and as soon as water hits the top it rolls right off. Also, if you get bird poop or tree droppings on it, they come off easily.
Originally Posted by S2FiONE,Jun 7 2006, 04:14 PM
It's Trilaminate Twill Weave/vinyl
friend of mine has an 02. will takes some photo side by side so you can acknowledge the different.
friend of mine has an 02. will takes some photo side by side so you can acknowledge the different.
Originally Posted by Shannon,Jun 7 2006, 01:30 PM
as soon as water hits the top it rolls right off.
. wash it once after the installation. the water didn't even soak in. just floating around on top.
did u do this by yourself??? i def need a DIY manual to do this as i have no idea even where to start..lol...i hear it comes with a kit to do the conversion...is this project hard to do for someone that has never done this kind of work b4??
the stayfast = $650 + shipping
Regular top = $525 + shipping
the stayfast = $650 + shipping
Regular top = $525 + shipping
Originally Posted by S2FiONE,Jun 7 2006, 03:49 PM
That is so true
. wash it once after the installation. the water didn't even soak in. just floating around on top.
. wash it once after the installation. the water didn't even soak in. just floating around on top.
Originally Posted by Project SSAP1,Jun 7 2006, 04:13 PM
did u do this by yourself??? i def need a DIY manual to do this as i have no idea even where to start..lol...i hear it comes with a kit to do the conversion...is this project hard to do for someone that has never done this kind of work b4??
. Just read the manuals, use common sense, be patient and you should do ok. Don't stress on the frame modifications cause it probably the easiest step IMO. Rather some steps, such as unintall/install rear rain rails, rear panels/trays are tough to get through.pm me with your email when you ready to get it done and I'll send you the manuals.



