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SOFT TOP
Bunnie:
I found this on the best top site: http://www.bestop.com/images/products/51361-01.jpg
As for prices i couldnt see any thing so youd have to contact them.
Evilgoat:
Thats not her now, too many bits missing :)
Tires (general Grabber AT2's), Snorkel and Soft-Top all came from Devon 4x4 was quite a resonable price at the end of the day, just warn your fitter that he might have problems with the Suzuki steel rims :)
Oh, and if you Speak to Tim to order tires, dont tell him tires are for a zook, he'll laugh at you a lot. :shock:
kenmud:
Thanks for all your feedback, on the new suzuki jimny soft tops I have read up on some cars that in cold weather the plastic windows can crack. I know over a few years they do get tatty and old, but do the plastic windows get brittle in the freezing cold and if I was to go out and buy a new best top would the same thing apply, cant really afford a £1000 for a new hard top but would love one, hope you dont mind me asking all these questions just trying to do a bit of homework before I go out and buy one, nice pictures of the jeep by the way...........thanks ken (doncaster)
Evilgoat:
The problem is normally the PVC the cheaper tops use. The UV part of sunlight ages it and unless treated it starts to break down. Other thing to look at is all the fixings, the vit has one missing even with the new top and You'll need the rear pole if the Jimny has it for the new top.
if you take care of these things they wont suffer so bad, dont leave it covered in crud, cover it in thne the winter etc. If its gonna go offroad, keep the old top for doing that, ours has taken punishment from scratchy lanes.
Bunnie:
will rabbits old top even go back on?
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