Well it's about to get cold here in New England.. and my soft top 40 is my daily driver.. so it's time to batten down the hatches.
i LOVE my Pakistan soft top.. but soft tops will be soft tops and there's places that let in some air..
so i decided to make some canvas flaps to mount to the inner tub lip using the oem hardtop holes to mount it to.. of course u probably noticed i have an aluminum tub.. but it doesn't make any difference here..
the materials are canvas.. 3/4" wide aluminum stock.. a
who can sew.. velcro..
i figured the length i wanted them to be.. about 42" long.. generally the length of the inner lip of the tub up to where it starts to curve.. had my lovely fiance sew in a channel for the aluminum channel stock to slide into..
then i inserted the flat bar and sewed it in there.. the next couple steps i forgot to photograph.. no big deal.. but i then fitted the channel and drilled holes thru it to line up with the holes for the hardtop.. fast forward to today.. it stopped raining so i can get it mounted and take a few pics..
first i mounted it like this to make sure the holes all lined up good..
then i folded the canvas over and put a few more holes in the canvas and bolted it down again.. i'm using self tapping bolts i used when i installed my hardtop to my aluminum tub.. with a factory tub you would use OEM bolts in the factory holes..
so this is what it looks like..
and here's what it looks like from inside..
the last step now is to wait for the top to dry (lots of rain last night) and apply velcro strips to seal this together.. the strip will go on the inner flap of the soft top.. my plan is to use some sticky back velcro.. stick it together.. and leave it untill winter is over.. set it and forget it.
i think this will help cut down on the breeze a lil'..
whadya think?!
i LOVE my Pakistan soft top.. but soft tops will be soft tops and there's places that let in some air..


so i decided to make some canvas flaps to mount to the inner tub lip using the oem hardtop holes to mount it to.. of course u probably noticed i have an aluminum tub.. but it doesn't make any difference here..
the materials are canvas.. 3/4" wide aluminum stock.. a


i figured the length i wanted them to be.. about 42" long.. generally the length of the inner lip of the tub up to where it starts to curve.. had my lovely fiance sew in a channel for the aluminum channel stock to slide into..

then i inserted the flat bar and sewed it in there.. the next couple steps i forgot to photograph.. no big deal.. but i then fitted the channel and drilled holes thru it to line up with the holes for the hardtop.. fast forward to today.. it stopped raining so i can get it mounted and take a few pics..
first i mounted it like this to make sure the holes all lined up good..

then i folded the canvas over and put a few more holes in the canvas and bolted it down again.. i'm using self tapping bolts i used when i installed my hardtop to my aluminum tub.. with a factory tub you would use OEM bolts in the factory holes..


so this is what it looks like..

and here's what it looks like from inside..


the last step now is to wait for the top to dry (lots of rain last night) and apply velcro strips to seal this together.. the strip will go on the inner flap of the soft top.. my plan is to use some sticky back velcro.. stick it together.. and leave it untill winter is over.. set it and forget it.
i think this will help cut down on the breeze a lil'..
