Moody Bricker
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So it pulls in the front canvas as you close the top,,in my chalet there 3straps that you use to hold down the top,I have to stand on the bed-seat to do that
All the conduit does is lift and lower the top. The original lift panels had a section of elastic riveted to the center of the top panel to pull the canvas in as the top comes down. I had to add a short bungee cord to lower bar in the center to attach to that section of elastic still on the canvas. Without it, as the top goes down the canvas just pooches out where it's really hard to reach at the center of the front.So it pulls in the front canvas as you close the top,,in my chalet there 3straps that you use to hold down the top,I have to stand on the bed-seat to do that
Thanks. Don't look at it close then...Looks good to me.

One could only hope. The 5.3 needs all the help it can get.Looks good Zoo
Well since no one will ask...
Those speedholes make it faster?
One could only hope. The 5.3 needs all the help it can get.
That's the plan so far. Subject to change of course, but I'm going to get more time camping this summer for sure. This next weekend will be a good test for all the equipment.Is the plan to do one more camping season with the 5.3, and then swap it out this winter?
Do you run a hitch step or would it just get tore off right away? You need tree armor on the camper, like how the Jeep guys plate the sides of their tubs. Maybe some quick attach aluminum zombie armor panels that could be stowed on the roof or something when not in use lol.
Looks clean man! Love it! I’m thinking about building my own slide in pop up for the blazer starting in the winter.
If we weren't so far apart you'd be more than welcome to come along. I'd like to make at least one run to somewhere on your end of the state this year. Maybe we can gather a couple more to go out for a weekend.I wish I had cool friends to hang out with