Anyone ever convert t-tops to hard top?
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Been thinking of doing this. I have a hard top 2002 B4C thats probably headed for the crusher when it's done sitting in my back yard.
I don't see any problem with cutting the outer roof frame pieces off and welding them on the t-top car. They can't do much other than hold the weather strip in place since a t-top car just doesn't have anything there.
The roof panel just cuts off like a windshield, with a wire pulled back and forth around the glue beads. Then it would just get glued back on the other car.
Anyone do this?
I don't see any problem with cutting the outer roof frame pieces off and welding them on the t-top car. They can't do much other than hold the weather strip in place since a t-top car just doesn't have anything there.
The roof panel just cuts off like a windshield, with a wire pulled back and forth around the glue beads. Then it would just get glued back on the other car.
Anyone do this?
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I guess thats a "no but I painted my brake calipers red"?
Does anyone actually do paint and body work around here. I mean like cutting, welding, all the way to paint.
Anyone own a $250 spray gun, or do you all just use cans?
I have a feeling I asked the wrong crowd.
Does anyone actually do paint and body work around here. I mean like cutting, welding, all the way to paint.
Anyone own a $250 spray gun, or do you all just use cans?
I have a feeling I asked the wrong crowd.