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Proper care for fiberglass topper.

badmix

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being in florida, what is the proper way to care for the topper while its on my Blazer.

Thanks
 
Well, thats not an option unless someone comes up with an affordable softtop.
 
I ment about about the fiberglass and it being flexible, like is there some product to help keep it "pliable" or does it not work that way?
 
Fiberglass is not pliable. It can and will twist and explode if you're not careful.
 
Is there anything good about these trucks? :doah:

The axles spontaneously combust.
You can't steer.
The auto trans parts melt and dissolve by themselves.
The transfer case chain will stretch before the aluminum of the case will fall apart.
Now you tell me the top will explode...:eek1:

Don't forget that the vehicles are under-rated for strength, and parts are impossible to come by, and the dealers are all going out of business.

Oh, wait, that last one is true...

-- A
 
Is there anything good about these trucks? :doah:

The axles spontaneously combust.
You can't steer.
The auto trans parts melt and dissolve by themselves.
The transfer case chain will stretch before the aluminum of the case will fall apart.
Now you tell me the top will explode...:eek1:

Don't forget the flimsy frame...oh wait, that one is true. :haha:

As for the hardtop...they are tough as hell, and very thick. About the only time you might see one "explode" is during a rollover.

Rene
 
Still love my 'squares'...known weak spots and all. :waytogo:

Rene
 
Funny ,funny guys you all are. LOL.. :D

Fine, ill just hose it off on occasion and leave it be.
 
Funny ,funny guys you all are. LOL.. :D

Fine, ill just hose it off on occasion and leave it be.

Hose it off, don't do that, the dirt holds these things together. :D

Hell, i haven't washed my truck in probably 3 years now. Of course that might have something to do with my fear that it would get stolen afterwards (that's what happened with my last blazer, friends wife and daughter washed it and it was stolen that night). :doah:
 
Is there anything good about these trucks? :doah:

The axles spontaneously combust.
You can't steer.
The auto trans parts melt and dissolve by themselves.
The transfer case chain will stretch before the aluminum of the case will fall apart.
Now you tell me the top will explode...:eek1:
lol...
 
Step 1: Remove.

Step 2: Sell or give away.

:D

-- A
1. I removed it.

2. I tried to sell it.

3. I tried to give it away.

4. Fail!

5. Break out the Bud Lights.

6. Do what I did.....

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Is there anything good about these trucks? :doah:

The axles spontaneously combust.
You can't steer.
The auto trans parts melt and dissolve by themselves.
The transfer case chain will stretch before the aluminum of the case will fall apart.
Now you tell me the top will explode...:eek1:


yeah, but they're sexxxy! :eek1:













and like most sexy things, usually means trouble - stay away! :D
 
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