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Finaly got the hard top on

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by cjmike1962, Oct 18, 2008.

  1. cjmike1962

    cjmike1962 Member

    Just need to replace a door window and the rear window. What do you guys think about using plexiglas?
    Still have to paint it.

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  2. SIDSCJ

    SIDSCJ Jeep addict

    Plexi will scratch easily when you scrape it, and will probably not be DOT road legal. Depending on your state, you might get away with it. For the door I would recommend safety glass, wouldn't want to get speared w/a piece of plexi if something ever happened. P.S. I want your top .......
     
  3. sammy

    sammy Coca-Cola?

    Plexi isn't road legal, it's straight glass so go safety, it's not hard to work. Trucks! did a show on it, fitting flat glass, You score both sides evenly, and somehow fill the lines made with a flammable liquid to melt the plastic, cut it with a knife, and there you have it.
    But, my buddys dad owns a plexi business, they make plexi windshields for motorcycles all the time, he said there's a special coating that doesn't scratch.
     
  4. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    Nice what brand is it? I like how the doors dont overlap the body but go in the grove like the top. Kind of unusual
     
  5. Kman

    Kman Member

    I second that it is a COOL top!! And again...what brand? Looks aluminum. I also vote to go with safety glass.
     
  6. cjmike1962

    cjmike1962 Member

    Thanks guys. Its a Tecumseh Top made by Meyers ind. I think for the door peice ill go with safty glass but the rear hatch has rounded corners so maybe plexi on there. Oh it is aluminum.
     
  7. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Looks good! Personally I would stick with all safety glass. :hurrican::)
     
  8. SuperTodd

    SuperTodd Member

    Its the same top I have, can you take pictures of the rear hatch support arms, mine are missing
     
  9. cjmike1962

    cjmike1962 Member

    Sorry mine are gone also. I was thinking of using a gas lift of some sort. Im using a 2x2 for now.
     
  10. SuperTodd

    SuperTodd Member

    Ya my jeep came w/ a stick. if you find something that works please let me know, looks good:v6:

    FYI:I had to replace the back window, after someone put 5 pellets into it. it ran about $90.00 to have a peice of glass installed and I had one of the door sliders replaced when I first got the jeep about 1.5 years ago I think it was about $50 installed.
     
    Last edited: Oct 19, 2008
  11. SuperTodd

    SuperTodd Member

    what size bfg at are those ?
     
  12. cjmike1962

    cjmike1962 Member

    Worn out 31 10.50 15 They came on the Jeep when i bought it. only had it for a couple mo.Still fixing all the little things.
     
  13. cjmike1962

    cjmike1962 Member

    Will do
     
  14. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    My kelly top has suports that like slide and lock. But one is missing so im going to use gas struts. Im going to just measure what i need and get some from the junk yard :)
     
  15. Kman

    Kman Member

    Last edited: Oct 21, 2008
  16. Kman

    Kman Member

    Although not the best photo this shows the supports on my Orville top. [​IMG]