Hardtop
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Broncoscare
, Aug 23 2004 07:39 PM
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#2 Guest_chuckles1856_*
Posted 24 August 2004 - 11:53 AM
I had my top off a few months back to replace some weatherstriping. If I remeber correctly there two pieces where the top connects to the cab. And there is one on each side of the truck that run the length of the back. I had to get a piece from the dealership. They gave me a diagram of the top and all the different pieces that go on it. It was great to have. It didn't cost me a cent they just gave it to me. I've tried to duplicate it with MS Paint and attach the file, but it was too big. It's pretty crappy anyway. ;-(
If you can't get it back on just get a soft top and forget about it. ;-)
Good Luck
Ed
If you can't get it back on just get a soft top and forget about it. ;-)
Good Luck
Ed
#3
Posted 25 August 2004 - 07:07 AM
Yea I have have the one on the back top of the cab correct. Now there are two left and like on the ends are like a big corner of rubber. ok so if those go on each side do they connect to the h/t itself or like does it go on the top of the rails. does it screw down or does it have adhesive??? thanks for your help
(there is a soft top i want from jeff's but it 400 buck i ain't got at the moment!!)
(there is a soft top i want from jeff's but it 400 buck i ain't got at the moment!!)
#4 Guest_chuckles1856_*
Posted 26 August 2004 - 09:49 AM
yeah the soft top and a money tree is on my x-mas list ;-)
I didn't take the side pieces off so I'm thinking they stayed on the top while I had it off. I don't know if you use adhesive or not. The one piece that I did replace I had to use some adhesive. I left the crap in the back of the Bronco and the bottem blew out and sort of glued some other bottles of stuff in that side pocket. What a mess. ;-) I hope that helps.
Ed
I didn't take the side pieces off so I'm thinking they stayed on the top while I had it off. I don't know if you use adhesive or not. The one piece that I did replace I had to use some adhesive. I left the crap in the back of the Bronco and the bottem blew out and sort of glued some other bottles of stuff in that side pocket. What a mess. ;-) I hope that helps.
Ed
#6
Posted 27 August 2004 - 03:40 PM
It is all lies!..I take my top about every weekend..Seals back great..Prolly the first time you take it off you might want to get new weatherstripping because its prolly no good anymore..then just keep it armoralled and you will be ok.
1994 Eddie Bauer Bronco
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#9
Posted 29 August 2004 - 06:59 AM
I dont see too many blazers w/ the top off...well i dont see too many blazers running either
1994 Eddie Bauer Bronco
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#11
Posted 30 August 2004 - 02:20 PM
All the Blazers are rusted out, even down here in the south!
Broncoscare if you've been to Jeff's, then look on page 82 of their catalog, there's a pic of the top, and seal there. the hard on goes on the truck, the soft one goes on the cap, the "big corners" fit into the rear of the cap.
There should be no adheasive on any of the seals, but they may get stuck with age, and tear when you remove your top for the FIRST time. That is why some folks recommend buying a new seal set before your FIRST removal.
Go with what ktomek said, and you will be ok.
Broncoscare if you've been to Jeff's, then look on page 82 of their catalog, there's a pic of the top, and seal there. the hard on goes on the truck, the soft one goes on the cap, the "big corners" fit into the rear of the cap.
There should be no adheasive on any of the seals, but they may get stuck with age, and tear when you remove your top for the FIRST time. That is why some folks recommend buying a new seal set before your FIRST removal.
Go with what ktomek said, and you will be ok.
1989 EB Bronco
351W HO EFI
3 Speed Auto
351W HO EFI
3 Speed Auto
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