Swapping from a soft top to a hard top

Nicolai79

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Finally found the perfect hard top at a price I could deal with. Only thing it was missing was the bolts to button it down.

My questions are what install snafus should I be aware of and is there anything I should pick up beforehand to facilitate an easy transition? I've had a soft top for 7 years so I have no experience with the solid shell.

Is there a better bolt than the old torx40?

Should I weather strip the contact surface, like maybe underneath the lip of the shell?

Any tips are appreciated.

Thanks
 
You can find thumbscrews that you can turn by hand instead of the torx where you're swinging your ratchet around next to the glass. They're on my list for my hardtop so if you're buying bolts I'd probably go with those
 
My hardtop had weather stripping in the underside of the mounting surface, check if yours does already. Maybe check the condition of the mucket seals. Those are the rubber pieces at the top/front of the tub at the back of the door opening.
 
Some years ago I bought the thumb screw type fasteners, specifically for the TJ hardtop. Don’t recall from who, but was online - probably ExtremeTerrain, Quadratec, 4 Whl Parts, etc. Not expensive as I recall. I recommend.
 
The factory Torx Screws and square tabs that act as the nut kinda suck. And only a couple of them has this weird plastic holder.

Get something you can take on and off by hand.

Mucket seal connects where the Door Surround meets the top of the tub. It has a small plastic pin that holds it in place.
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The install key is slide the top as far back as the bolts allow and then snug it down so the doors don’t rub the top.

Hard tops are nice.
 
My hardtop had weather stripping in the underside of the mounting surface, check if yours does already. Maybe check the condition of the mucket seals. Those are the rubber pieces at the top/front of the tub at the back of the door opening.
Muckets (learned a new word!) looking good. Thanks for the tip!
 
The factory Torx Screws and square tabs that act as the nut kinda suck. And only a couple of them has this weird plastic holder.

Get something you can take on and off by hand.

Mucket seal connects where the Door Surround meets the top of the tub. It has a small plastic pin that holds it in place.
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Thanks for the pics!