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Can someone tell me what the differences are between hardtop from a 1995 era and a 2000 era hardtop sizes.
I recently purchased a 2001 Wrangler (and selling the old 1988 Cherokee to someone else). I am looking to replace the soft top witha hard top. |
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Re: Hardtop Sizes
Ok, I guess that was good question because no-one responded. Anyways, I found out what the differences are...
1) The newer hardtops have two clamps on the front window. 2) The shape of the doors are a bit different and the earlier era jeeps might have a different style of door closing devices. I was informed that I could place the older hardtop on my 2001 Jeep if I install the older (1995) doors with it, BUT it will not fit exact and might (most likely) leak in the rain. Thanks all |
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Re: Hardtop Sizes
A YJ hardtop will not fit your newer TJ. Don't even bother trying to make it work...It will not. Any 97+ TJ hardtop will fit your Jeep.
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Re: Hardtop Sizes
Thanks for the response.
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