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JK Devon PoP Top Roof Cap
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 71680"><p>Its not that hard or time consuming and leaves you with an OG poptop less weight and easier to function roof. Drilling out the rivets took about 20 mins, putting them back in took 30 mins and the vinyl sheet goes on in 20 mins with a hard roller.</p><p></p><p>the roofcap kit is £380 with skylight? takes a few hours to fit too. </p><p></p><p>A full set of seals, silicone sealant (for the inside), rivet gun, rivets and vinyl will cost you less than a hundred quid.</p><p></p><p>Another option is to cut a large thin sheet of aluminium to replace the centre section. Make it an inch wider around all edges and rivet it to the outer lifting lip. It gets rids of the leaky middle seal and can be sealed from the inside too. Its light and doesnt take away from the looks. I've seen this done as well and it works very well. you can also keep it solid no need for rivet and use car body adhesive to fix the 'bows' to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 71680"] Its not that hard or time consuming and leaves you with an OG poptop less weight and easier to function roof. Drilling out the rivets took about 20 mins, putting them back in took 30 mins and the vinyl sheet goes on in 20 mins with a hard roller. the roofcap kit is £380 with skylight? takes a few hours to fit too. A full set of seals, silicone sealant (for the inside), rivet gun, rivets and vinyl will cost you less than a hundred quid. Another option is to cut a large thin sheet of aluminium to replace the centre section. Make it an inch wider around all edges and rivet it to the outer lifting lip. It gets rids of the leaky middle seal and can be sealed from the inside too. Its light and doesnt take away from the looks. I've seen this done as well and it works very well. you can also keep it solid no need for rivet and use car body adhesive to fix the 'bows' to it. [/QUOTE]
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