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I’ve had my 4 man 1993 M998 for about a year now, and finally getting through the punch list to get everything working reliably. Final item is replacing the (original?) ratty soft top that came with the vehicle when I purchased from GP. I removed it first thing a year ago, and so for check rides since then I have been driving the truck around town with no top. C pillar is removed, and sometimes I get a kick out of putting the windshield down for extra enjoyment. Now that I’m getting ready to put the vehicle back into service at our weekend place where it won’t be garaged full time, I’m looking for some ideas on the following:
1) has anyone seen modifications to the standard soft top config to allow easy removal of the top and the windshield lowered without having to remove the side rails (labeled “handrails” in the TM)? Since the C pillar isn’t very stable on its own, it needs the handrails installed to secure the top of the C pillar to the B pillar and prevent the C pillar from wobbling around while driving. So in order to remove the soft top and lower the windshield, the stock setup requires the side rails and C pillar to be removed. I’m wondering about mods to the handrails to allow the section between the B and C pillar to remain installed, while either omitting the section between the windshield and the B pillar, or mod-ing for easy removal of just this section. Since this would be a lightly used “fair weather” vehicle, I’m willing to deal with a less than perfect seal around the front doors. One thought is to omit the handrails between the windshield and B pillar and cut a piece of plywood instead to sit on the top of the windshield and B pillar to span the gap and support the soft top where the front bow would have been.
2) has anyone seen anything that resembles a Jeep bikini top for humvees? Basically just a lightweight piece of canvas that is primarily designed to keep the sun off of vehicle passengers that could be installed/removed in 1-2 minutes. I was thinking it could be secured to the strap hooks the rear curtain uses, instead of having to wrestle with dozens of turnbuckle studs.
3) what is current best practice for mods to reinforce the underside of the soft top? From my 1st Cav days 25 yrs ago I recall we had plywood inserts that were installed on top of the pillars/bows to support the soft top and help manage water pooling up there after storms. Anything else worth considering?
Many thanks!
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1) has anyone seen modifications to the standard soft top config to allow easy removal of the top and the windshield lowered without having to remove the side rails (labeled “handrails” in the TM)? Since the C pillar isn’t very stable on its own, it needs the handrails installed to secure the top of the C pillar to the B pillar and prevent the C pillar from wobbling around while driving. So in order to remove the soft top and lower the windshield, the stock setup requires the side rails and C pillar to be removed. I’m wondering about mods to the handrails to allow the section between the B and C pillar to remain installed, while either omitting the section between the windshield and the B pillar, or mod-ing for easy removal of just this section. Since this would be a lightly used “fair weather” vehicle, I’m willing to deal with a less than perfect seal around the front doors. One thought is to omit the handrails between the windshield and B pillar and cut a piece of plywood instead to sit on the top of the windshield and B pillar to span the gap and support the soft top where the front bow would have been.
2) has anyone seen anything that resembles a Jeep bikini top for humvees? Basically just a lightweight piece of canvas that is primarily designed to keep the sun off of vehicle passengers that could be installed/removed in 1-2 minutes. I was thinking it could be secured to the strap hooks the rear curtain uses, instead of having to wrestle with dozens of turnbuckle studs.
3) what is current best practice for mods to reinforce the underside of the soft top? From my 1st Cav days 25 yrs ago I recall we had plywood inserts that were installed on top of the pillars/bows to support the soft top and help manage water pooling up there after storms. Anything else worth considering?
Many thanks!
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