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Hardtop Help.

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Broylz, Oct 5, 2017.

  1. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    I got my top off of a 69 and trying to install it on a 70. It's not fitting. Seems the windshield is laid back too far. Is it possible I have a newer windshield that would lay back? It had a soft top on it. Best top but I don't know if it was for a 70 or possibly a 72-75?
     
  2. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    I unlatched the windshield to make the top fit but now the windshield is too tall...
     
  3. tarry99

    tarry99 Member

    How does the doors fit? that should set the windshield angle.............Windshield gaskets between different vehicles can fit differently......and allow the windshield to lay back...............a later windshield does lay back further....your old windshield frame 70-71 through 75 should be a basic rectangle...........the later frames are narrower at the top an lay back a few more degrees........Pictures
     
  4. Twin2

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    I agree . picture of windshield would help . and what tarry said doors set the windshield angle . top should fit
     
  5. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    Ok. The windshield frame is a bit narrower at The top than the hardtop is.
     
  6. Broylz

    Broylz Member

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    This is with the windshield unlatched and pushed forward. The door hinge needs to go under my dash panel so for now it's facing out. And the weather strip is removed from the doors right now so they are a bit sloppy
     
  7. Twin2

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    but what you said is normal for the hard top . you have to install the windshield side filler pieces to fill the gap at top of stock windshield . yea the top needs to slide farther forward
     
  8. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    Ok. So it sounds like I may be ok. Battery is low so my phone needs to charge. Going to head back out and try to figure out the windshield filler pieces
     
  9. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    Anyone have a pic of the windshield filler pieces? Don't think I ended up with them
     
  10. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    As Ron said the top needs to slide forward. It looks like the front should be a sort of visor .
     
  11. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Don't have a picture of those but usually they are formed to fit around and attach to the windshield frame and then have a lip that would help seal the inner part of the front of the door...same idea as the lip where the back and top side of the doors would close against.
     
  12. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    So far I got the windshield unlatched and tilted forward enough to get the rear to line up. Have the rear clamped in place temporarily as well as the windshield frame to the top. Those look good but at the rear of the door opening the side piece is 3/4" high on both sides.

    Is there any adjustment I can make to the windshield to bring it down? Not looking like it
     
  13. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    No adjustment like that that I'm aware of. Do you mean the sides don't actually fit flush with the body?
     
  14. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Picture/s of the current dilemma?
     
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  15. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Did you happen to grab the windshield that was mounted with the top on the other Jeep?
     
  16. Broylz

    Broylz Member

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    It is currently clamped in the rear and sits on the windshield and is clamped in place there as well. It is about 3/4" high at the doors on both sides.
     
  17. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    No I didn't get the windshield. Was told it came off a 69 and mine is a 70.
     
  18. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    I wonder if your windshield has extra gaskets under it? Looking at your dash picture it does appear that there is a gap at the bottom of the windshield frame? Is rubber visible there?
     
  19. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    I submit that the windshield from the 69 is needed to mount it on your '70. The one from the '69 was probably modified to fit the top on the '69. There should not be any difference in body measurements between the two years.
     
  20. Broylz

    Broylz Member

    There is a gap at the bottom because mine laid back further and I had to unclip it and move it forward to get the rear to line up