Rag Top or Hard top

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Rag Top or Hard Top?

  • Truck Cab with Rag Top Rear cover

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Full Hard top

    Votes: 2 50.0%

  • Total voters
    4
yer can do it on yer own if yer remove it towards the back.
I leave the hoops for me tilt in place, so I have to remove the truck cab from the side - you can't do that alone.
 
ahh i see could be struggle that way,i did see a series with roll cage on that just had hardtop roof panel and tailgate on with no sides ,he must of been expecting to roll it.
 
ya cant beat gorilla glue for stickin stuff to other stuff or ya hands then ur fooked ya dont look clever with plastic pipe stuck to ur trousers
 
2 inch waste pipe it got stuck on when i was wireing a boiler the bloody plumber spilt glue evry where and there was a scrap bit of pipe on the floor and i kneeled down and it stuck on so i had to turn them into shorts
 
Thing is if you have a full tilt then you'll allus be worried about leaving it anywhere. If you have a van back on it then your limited to what you can carry but what ever you do carry it will be dry and relatively safe. If you have a truck cab then you can carry all manner of stuff but it int dry or secure. so it all boils down to what you're going to be putting in the back and what you think looks the best, so I wouldn't worry too much about it 'cos your going to be too busy rebuilding the gearbox, diffs, swivels, brakes, injun, propshafts, chassis, diffs, gearbox, transfer box injun, bulkhead, suspension, gearbox,suspension, and one or two other things like the electrics and bodywork before you find the fact that it's not letting enough light in in the summer is a problem!
 
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