Hardtop to truckcab

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taylorslandy72

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Done the swap over today, massive bit of advice I'll give is if your fitting a new bottom cab seal then silicone it in place the day before as when lifting, it just falls off and makes hard work. As a new seal was fitted i had to use threaded bar for the corners plate as it needed squishing down. Please note the threaded bars i used on my other roof. I do think it looks better being a cab.
 

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Done the swap over today, massive bit of advice I'll give is if your fitting a new bottom cab seal then silicone it in place the day before as when lifting, it just falls off and makes hard work. As a new seal was fitted i had to use threaded bar for the corners plate as it needed squishing down. Please note the threaded bars i used on my other roof. I do think it looks better being a cab.

deffo, looks ace, i swapped my canvas tilt from full length to truck cab - i much prefer it :)
 
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