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Can a slant back be driven without a soft or hard top in place?
Can a slant back be driven with the hatch open? Is there a cylinder that holds it open? I have a big dog, he needs more room in the bed than the slant can provide. Ha
Does anyone run a soft top with hard slant back? Assuming the slant can be driven without the top.
This is my first post, I've searched all over and can't really find the answers. I just keep finding soft slants, which I don't want to do.
I also own a metal fabrication shop, so was thinking about doing a kind of jeep top design, where rhe whole thing is modular, driver and passe ger can go topless, but 2nd row stays covered. Anyone seen or done anything like that yet?
I've read that the slant isn't very practically removable like a jeep on a regular basis, and realize this wouldn't be a daily thing, maybe seasonally.
I just really like the slant back, but also really want the soft top. Thinking my wife won't appreciate me having two.
Thanks all!
Can a slant back be driven with the hatch open? Is there a cylinder that holds it open? I have a big dog, he needs more room in the bed than the slant can provide. Ha
Does anyone run a soft top with hard slant back? Assuming the slant can be driven without the top.
This is my first post, I've searched all over and can't really find the answers. I just keep finding soft slants, which I don't want to do.
I also own a metal fabrication shop, so was thinking about doing a kind of jeep top design, where rhe whole thing is modular, driver and passe ger can go topless, but 2nd row stays covered. Anyone seen or done anything like that yet?
I've read that the slant isn't very practically removable like a jeep on a regular basis, and realize this wouldn't be a daily thing, maybe seasonally.
I just really like the slant back, but also really want the soft top. Thinking my wife won't appreciate me having two.
Thanks all!