Soft top removal -
so i took care of this last week, and it's pretty damn simple... as you step through the process, eventually you will need to unbolt the soft-top assembly from the frame, there are 4-5 bolts that hold down the soft-top assembly to the chassis on each side
out of those 9 bolts, there are only 2 bolts that are difficult to reach because of limited space between the rollbar legs and the soft top motors...
Bolt 1. the passenger side isn't all that bad, just gotta wiggle your ratchet in there, or maybe use an extender
Bolt 2. the one on the driver side, is very difficult to reach... so what i did was loosened up the soft top motor and slid it as far forward as possible, then used a box wrench to unbolt it...
probably will only take you 30min-1hr at most to remove the entire thing...
i also recommend taking out the driver seat to make it easier
out of those 9 bolts, there are only 2 bolts that are difficult to reach because of limited space between the rollbar legs and the soft top motors...
Bolt 1. the passenger side isn't all that bad, just gotta wiggle your ratchet in there, or maybe use an extender
Bolt 2. the one on the driver side, is very difficult to reach... so what i did was loosened up the soft top motor and slid it as far forward as possible, then used a box wrench to unbolt it...
probably will only take you 30min-1hr at most to remove the entire thing...
i also recommend taking out the driver seat to make it easier
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Greg W
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Aug 21, 2010 02:47 AM





