True I drilled access holes so I could utilize the additional mounting points on the d Pilar.The person that created that post (Jeff Scherb) did the same for another Jeep his Son drives and the modification has had zero problems. The one part of that post, if you go through the entire post, is the hard top D pillar is accessed to attach to the body to give it another attachment point. Not sure how the JL is as compared to the JK, but the corners need some reinforcement given the wind buffeting effect, which is rather simple on the JK. Thanks.
Yes this ids exactly the idea!I got a spare hard top for my JK almost free and plan to build a modular top like the one here:
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/converting-a-factory-jk-jku-hardtop-to-modular.160775/
Some basic fiberglass/SMS skills and the right tools, space patience and materials will turn out very nice and functional.
You kinda left out that part.Tried, no body wanted a damaged ht …
I’ve not seen this, I do like this as well’while I’m preoccupied with doing the fabrication of the top with the modularity J Scherb outlines, I put in the rear hard top sliding windows. This by far One of the best things I have done. Airflow is optimal, cold or hot day.
Like this:
https://www.retrofitoffroad.com/sho...-factory-hardtop-slider-window-kit-2011-2017/
Would be a great option for the JL aftermarket.