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I got my rampage speedy trak top installed. PICS

Bronco_69

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the install was fairly easy even though i did not get any instruction with it:mad: it does have some whistling while driving that bugs the snot out of me, but i plan to find the cause and fix that.

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Heus33

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Looks great! What vendor did you order from? Do you know if the top stands any taller than a stock hard top? I'm getting ready to purchase one and want to make sure I'll fit in my garage.
 

SACHEM

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Looks good but why is it sagging over the front seats?
 

zeeman1

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Is that the bar for the top or your roll bar that pushing against the window? can't say I like that.
 

zeeman1

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So there is nothing in the window to protect the plastic from pressing directly against the bow for the top? Seems like they'd put something there...
 

matt w

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. . . . . I would be VERY interested in what that top looks like without the windows? heh-heh
 

jdamach1

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. . . . . I would be VERY interested in what that top looks like without the windows? heh-heh

Same Speedy Trac/Rampage top running Safari Style without the windows at Hancock Pass this last July.
 

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matt w

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Ya I like the clean look of that! Man that looks good!

....I guess if your out you have to find a place to store the windows eh?
 

jdamach1

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Ya I like the clean look of that! Man that looks good!

....I guess if your out you have to find a place to store the windows eh?

I store my windows rolled up with an old towel between each of them in a large laundry bag and keep it behind the rear seat. That way I've got my complete top with me at all times. It can rain here in Texas in a heartbeat just like it did in CO this past summer.
 

blazinchuck

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So there is nothing in the window to protect the plastic from pressing directly against the bow for the top? Seems like they'd put something there...

just go to the lowes or home depot and get some black pipe insulation...i think its 3/4" or 1". cheap as hell and offers some protection.
 
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