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Long time member (8 years), first post. Have bid on a few HMMWVs over the years, and finally committed to it, and won a M1097R1 unit. Hoping to pick up in the next week or so.
It is a two man that I plan on converting to a four man through the usual parts and process. My question is this. I have searched relentlessly and have not found any discussions about having a Jeep style sunshade bimini top made, or using an existing product. Has anyone done this?
I do not intend on buying doors for a long time, if ever. This will be strictly a pleasure vehicle when the weather is nice, and parked under a cover and car cover when not in use. Will drive it topless and doorless the same as we would our Wrangler, which we no longer have. But I definitely want a sunshade type material to keep direct sun off us. There are obviously hundreds of aftermarket solutions for a Wrangler for this. Has anyone sewn their own cover like this? Or used an off the shelf one. It won't be elements-proof, but I'm not seeking that.
Just something I'm considering instead of dropping nearly $1,000 on a soft top. I don't mind buying a proper soft top for the unit if that's what needs to happen, but just thinking of other ideas.
Image attached of what I mean. Once I get one and get the C pillar and L/R rails installed, I'll also measure to see if any existing tops out there could work.
It is a two man that I plan on converting to a four man through the usual parts and process. My question is this. I have searched relentlessly and have not found any discussions about having a Jeep style sunshade bimini top made, or using an existing product. Has anyone done this?
I do not intend on buying doors for a long time, if ever. This will be strictly a pleasure vehicle when the weather is nice, and parked under a cover and car cover when not in use. Will drive it topless and doorless the same as we would our Wrangler, which we no longer have. But I definitely want a sunshade type material to keep direct sun off us. There are obviously hundreds of aftermarket solutions for a Wrangler for this. Has anyone sewn their own cover like this? Or used an off the shelf one. It won't be elements-proof, but I'm not seeking that.
Just something I'm considering instead of dropping nearly $1,000 on a soft top. I don't mind buying a proper soft top for the unit if that's what needs to happen, but just thinking of other ideas.
Image attached of what I mean. Once I get one and get the C pillar and L/R rails installed, I'll also measure to see if any existing tops out there could work.
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