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sweetieshz 04-15-2005, 07:12 PM <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=5>PLEASE HELP</FONT></P>
<FONT face=Arial size=5>we just bought our 1987 4runner and it didnt come with a manual. It has a removable which we have no idea how to take off. Anybody know how? Please let me know. By the way if I didnt mention, Im blonde ha ha ha ha </FONT></P>
Amocat00 04-15-2005, 10:05 PM Easy, remove the side interior panels and the plastic pieces on the top
front of the roof. Underneath, you'll find bolts that need
removed. Easy. You can email me if you have any more
specific questions.
~Shawn
sweetieshz 04-17-2005, 06:52 PM yes we finally took it off yesterday, it looks so cool with the top off!!!</P>
kids love it too,</P>
thanks</P>
shanna</P>
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Amocat00 04-17-2005, 10:11 PM yes we finally took it off yesterday, it looks so cool with the top off!!!</p>
kids love it too,</p>
thanks</p>
shanna</p>
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Now you need to do like I'm doing, looking for a new or used soft top
for mine....I'd prefer to find a used one in good shape, but if I can't
I'll probably buy one from Can-back. They're great, have you seen
them?
~S
sweetieshz 04-21-2005, 11:25 PM I havent seen any soft tops, but now that you mention I do want one, its alot of work just to put the top back on just incase of rain. We dont have a garage either. If you find one let me know where, and if i do ill let you know ok!!<IMG src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0"></P>
thanks again</P>
shanna</P>
Amocat00 04-21-2005, 11:47 PM I havent seen any soft tops, but now that you
mention I do want one, its alot of work just to put the top back on
just incase of rain. We dont have a garage either. If you find one let
me know where, and if i do ill let you know ok!!<img src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0"></p>
thanks again</p>
shanna</p>
http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.php?t=35352
mytoy 05-16-2005, 05:12 PM the yotatech website doesnt work,are u sure u spelt it right</P>
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surfpirate 05-26-2005, 11:45 AM FYI. Can-Back apparently is no longer in business making convertible tops. I think they went under. In my opinion they made the best. The sides and rear window rolled up if you did not want to take the convertible top completely off. Of course if you did take it completely of, it took only about 2 minutes to do so. I previously owned the Sun-Top convertible top (still do - but don't use it). The Sun-Top had some cool features also, particularly since it allowed full use of the factory rear window. I bought the Can-Back when my rear window motor finally failed completely. Unfortunately Sun-Top also went out of business.
88RUNNERJ 05-29-2005, 01:51 AM JUST REMEMBER ITS GOOD TO REPLACE TOP BY STARTING WITH TOP MIDDLE TWO BOLTS TIGHTEN TO EACH SIDE THEN FROM FRONT TO BACK BEST WAY TO PREVENT LEAKING
Amocat00 05-29-2005, 12:51 PM JUST REMEMBER ITS GOOD TO REPLACE TOP BY STARTING WITH
TOP MIDDLE TWO BOLTS TIGHTEN TO EACH SIDE THEN FROM FRONT TO BACK BEST
WAY TO PREVENT LEAKING
Heck, I don't even use all the bolts when I put mine back on and still
don't have any problems w/ it leaking... They're just good like
that.
~S
Amocat00 05-29-2005, 12:53 PM FYI. Can-Back apparently is no longer in business
making convertible tops. I think they went under. In my opinion they
made the best. The sides and rear window rolled up if you did not want
to take the convertible top completely off. Of course if you did take
it completely of, it took only about 2 minutes to do so. I previously
owned the Sun-Top convertible top (still do - but don't use it). The
Sun-Top had some cool features also, particularly since it allowed full
use of the factory rear window. I bought the Can-Back when my rear
window motor finally failed completely. Unfortunately Sun-Top also went
out of business.
I was told they're still in business, just so backed up w/ orders it takes a couple months to get your order...
~S
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