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Clean install, very minimal drilling, they fit well.
The tinted windows are nice, unlike my old bestop and kayline tops, the windows actually zip out.
Only thing I don't really care for is the tailgate retainer.... but it doesn't require drilling holes in the 'gate... kind of a trade off.
I think the tailgate is one of the best parts. It allows me to open the tailgate without unsnapping or unzipping the top to get to my tools. Some other nice things are the large rear window, All of the windows zip out, and it has plenty of headroom. The only thing I don't like is that the top needs to be slipped into the front riser from the side. With the STC top it has a separate channel that it slides into which is then just slipped into the riser once the top is in the right position. On mine I took both the Bestop riser and the STC riser and combined them so it uses the STC channel and is still the right height.
Best of both......To me, being able to fold down the top without taking the whole top off is key. Would it be possible to illustrate in detail just what you did to achieve that mod? Sounds simple enough, and a good opportunity for another tech article (and contributor status ) while clarifying one of ,to me anyway, the key functions of a softop. Really what good is a soft top if one cant fold it down and up quickly?
Best of both......To me, being able to fold down the top without taking the whole top off is key. Would it be possible to illustrate in detail just what you did to achieve that mod? Sounds simple enough, and a good opportunity for another tech article (and contributor status ) while clarifying one of ,to me anyway, the key functions of a softop. Really what good is a soft top if one cant fold it down and up quickly?
I have this in my list of potential tech articles. It's pretty basic though. I cut off the front of the Bestop riser where the top slides in. I then bolted it down along with the STC one. (The STC one on the bottom so there was only one surface to seal up) It was a tight fit sliding bolts between them but not too bad. I started them all first so I could reach in to them. Then used a ratchet to tighten them down. I do have a few pics from when I cut the risers posted in a thread here somewhere. I just never got around to taking more pics of everything after it was assembled.