glcaines
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I just purchased a Kaiser Jeep M35A2 with an original hardtop but would like to also have a soft top. What do I need to install a soft top? I will appreciate any suggestions.
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I searched and searched for a hard top when I built my deuce a long time ago, but could never find a usable one. So I have been running a canvas top until recently, when I finally found a NOS hard top. Well I put it on, and I hate it. It is hot, noisy, and un-tactical. I'm with Recovry4x4. Canvas rules.Some folks really like hardtops. I scrap hardtops anytime I get them.
I am not really what you would call a northern climate, but I did come from New England originally and spent some time in Alaska. A soft top with an arctic heater is useless. Not that any of these trucks are any good in the snow with the non-directionals on them anywayIt might be a climate issue with preference. In the south I would only have a soft top.
If I lived in the areas where it snowed it would be hardtop.
In my experience, opening up the channel a little along with making sure it's clean goes a long way to ease the pain.I would like to convert to a soft top too, but how do I get the canvas to cooperate when I have to slide it into the tubular receptor over the windshield? its always difficult for me, am I doing something wrong?