HooliganActual
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- Robert
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It's the CoverKing Topliner. Full disclosure though, I am waiting to do the rear part of the shell until later in the week. My Rhino Rack Backbone should show up mid-week and I figure I will just wait to install the rear section of the Topliner and drill the holes for the Backbone while its all down on the ground.
I have to say, the Topliner is really nice. (Begin RANT)Their instructions left a lot to be desired though. The instruction sheet was literally a blank piece of paper with a URL on it that sends you to a YouTube video. I mean, come on, if the intent was to be "greener", you've already wasted a sheet of paper to print the URL on. The most important piece of information needed for the install is a GOOD diagram for the placement of the adhesive and the fairly decent video gives a very small picture-in-picture shot of the placement. They could have filled up the rest of the sheet with an actual diagram. Ooof!! Rant over....
Seriously though, having only installed the Topliner on the Freedom Panels so far, I kind of think Jeep/FCA/Stellantis/"whatever they call themselves today" should offer this, as a package option. I know they offer something similar but it is not full coverage.
BTW: Getting a lot of projects knocked out in anticipation for Overland Expo West. Planning to camp at the event and might even wind up with my rig in a booth (if it gets approved). Either way, it should be a good time!
To this:
It's the CoverKing Topliner. Full disclosure though, I am waiting to do the rear part of the shell until later in the week. My Rhino Rack Backbone should show up mid-week and I figure I will just wait to install the rear section of the Topliner and drill the holes for the Backbone while its all down on the ground.
I have to say, the Topliner is really nice. (Begin RANT)Their instructions left a lot to be desired though. The instruction sheet was literally a blank piece of paper with a URL on it that sends you to a YouTube video. I mean, come on, if the intent was to be "greener", you've already wasted a sheet of paper to print the URL on. The most important piece of information needed for the install is a GOOD diagram for the placement of the adhesive and the fairly decent video gives a very small picture-in-picture shot of the placement. They could have filled up the rest of the sheet with an actual diagram. Ooof!! Rant over....
Seriously though, having only installed the Topliner on the Freedom Panels so far, I kind of think Jeep/FCA/Stellantis/"whatever they call themselves today" should offer this, as a package option. I know they offer something similar but it is not full coverage.
BTW: Getting a lot of projects knocked out in anticipation for Overland Expo West. Planning to camp at the event and might even wind up with my rig in a booth (if it gets approved). Either way, it should be a good time!
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