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Home made tops.....post em' here. PLEASE

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Since tops seems to be one of the "must haves" for most on here, lets get a thread started on home mades. Try to post pictures, material, attachment method, cost and how it was made. This should be intresting.....................
 
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Nicely done.
 
#131 ·
Thanks, I went with the speakers "above" the roof to save headroom. It's hard to tell, but the radio itself is a digital receiver that's only 4" deep. I was able to build a smaller box that left more room for the center passenger. I made the speaker box's for the woofers "non ported" or sealed. I did a few quick searches and found that I could build a lot smaller sealed box than ported, and the sound was supposed to be more what I wanted (less rumble, more punch). I think for 8" woofers it's around 1.53 cubic feet?
 
#132 ·
Finally got my roof. After reading and looking decided to make my own out of 3/4 plywood. It's mainly intended to make shade in the heat of the day. I carpeted the underside as someone had done, and I really glad I did. Had a couple of Emgo nets laying around so put them on the roof for maps, hats and things like that. I have a non stock cage and the front bar sits lower so I made some spacers. Everything is lock nuts, towed it 70mph today and it's not going anywhere(Good) I also mounted a old cargo carrier on my bed for extra stuff. I like the way it works. I painted the roof white with some old oil base paint about 4 coats and trimmed it out with aluminum chanel.
 
#133 ·
Tuna.. That is one very nice cosmetically / structurally acceptable top. You could stand (or jump) on that top and never worry about it denting or caving in. I was also on the fence, about which top to go with on my 500 efi, but after seeing your handy work, all questions have been answered. Good job. Reu
 
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Here's one I did outta 3/16" alum. Added a couple of grab bars spaced 48 1/4" apart so I can fit a sheet of plywood if needed.
Inside carpeted with Indoor/outdoor from Lowe's. Attached with 4 1/4-20 s/s screws through to top/rollbar. The carpet was
needed for sound absorbing, the sound was like riding in a tin garbage can without it.






 
#141 ·
Dang Jeff , that is awesome! I really like that. You must work in the metal fabrication trade , those are some clean line you have laid down.
 
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I'm almost done with my roof. I used the McMaster Carr clamps which I thought fit great. The rest of the materials have come from Lowe's:
(2) 3/4" treated plywood.
Indoor/outdoor carpet.
3/4" aluminum trim.
spray on adhesive for carpet.
RTV to seal gaps where the trim was attached. Not that there was a lot but I didn't want water to get in and rot the wood. I will paint it today.



 
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I used 1/8" diamond plate and 1 3/4" edpm cush clamps from grainger part # 1bae2 to attach it to the roll cage its very solid and rattle free
 
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I just did the ole Home Depot special, lol, 1/2" plywood with lots of paint rolled on. Turned out good and has suffered TONS of abuse and is still going strong.
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