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Wheeler
Join Date: Apr 2008
Member # 112329
Location: ct
Posts: 195
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scrambler half top on my yj
i still have to fab up a cage inside the top and make a steel tonneau cover, but i put it on to get an idea of the look and i like it alot, plenty of seat room inside still and its something you dont see everyday, might sell the setup at some point but for now its something new to play with
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Member # 45324
Location: Dawsonville, GA
Posts: 80
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I did the same thing on a CJ-7
If you want more pictures let me know.
![]() ![]() ![]() Eventually I want to chop the rear off and build a tube bed. It certainly heats up inside in the winter unlike with the full top on. I used the stock main bar and rebuilt the bottom of it. Then built the front part of the cage. It still needs an X across the B pillar and some door bars but that will come when i change the seats and have more time. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2006
Member # 80641
Location: Lincoln, Ca/Denver, Co
Posts: 1,302
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looks good. to bad i dont run a windshield!!!! got kind of umm... lets say smashed.
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[QUOTE=beater82;10779355]You should try patriotism. That stuff can fuck some shit up.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=DillWeed;9324924]Kid... you are looking for a dance club and you stumbled into an old school tavern full of mean drunks...Run for your life.[/QUOTE] 1990 yj, 44/60, d300, howell FI- sold |
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