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33x10.50-15What size, if you don't mind me asking? Thanks!
15s are getting hard for the tire companies to justify sadly.
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33x10.50-15What size, if you don't mind me asking? Thanks!
Do they have to pull the top half off the door to replace this?
Looking great. Did they change the B-pillar design so that it angles inward so the doors close without hitting at the top?Well the Soft Top guy and my powder guy got their schedules coordinated it seems.
Top arrived yesterday and the frame was finished today.
I'm going in. There are some parts that are needing a bit of massaging to make fit and the bolts in the tub snapped off slowing this process down a ton.
I've got the rear frame in place but the pieces that go over the doors are going to need a good bit of cutting to make them fit. I've run out of steam on it for the day but tomorrow I should be able to get the top in place.
I have to put the deals into the top that the twist stay things attach to. From my memory of installing my Dirt Road soft top that took a bit of time to complete.
Good news is the mighty F1.5 and JimC carb fired right up having sat for almost 4 weeks.
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Looking great. Did they change the B-pillar design so that it angles inward so the doors close without hitting at the top?
This truck only had 44,000 miles. Was on a deer camp and you can tell they used it as a bulldozer. I think it's brilliant.First time I’ve ever seen branch/limb (?) deflectors in front of door handles on 25/40/45s. Understand the principal, but has this been a problem in your experience?
These are straight up and down but so is the 1974 door. Fits snug.Its hard to tell from your pictures if the gap between window frame and the b-pilllar gets smaller at the top.
This is the angle I was referencing with regard to the B-pillar.
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The problem I and others had was that the reproduction bows are like the early bows and are straight up and down. However, the window frames on the doors angle inward so the door widow frame either hits at the top corner or you over compress the seal putting load on the window frame which stresses the door and can lead to cracks.
It discussed at length in this thread
Soft top B-pillar
Looks amazing!Down to the last 4 of these damn things and it's done. Pretty happy with this top. I'm impressed. Great price and service.
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They got the rear hoop right now. I did not have to cut it down like you did.Looks GREAT