Hard Top Removal - Suggestions/Tips?

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  • NC Rover
    2nd Gear
    • Dec 2007
    • 288

    Hard Top Removal - Suggestions/Tips?

    Never removed a series hard top before and I'm looking for some good info before it warms up and I take it off. Any problem spots to look for?

    -Do you do anything specific to keep from breaking something?
    -Since its so heavy, whats the best method to remove it?
    -Is there a certain proceedure to removing the hardtop?

    thanks ahead of time
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  • KevinNY
    4th Gear
    • Oct 2006
    • 484

    #2
    I can do it solo in a 1/2 hour. Remove the bolts across the top of the windscreen, remove the 4 corner nuts at the bottom of the hoopsupports, 2 bolts on either side of tailgate and perhaps 2 small bolted clips on mid way on either side of the rear tub. The seals will be stuck if it has never been off before. Stand in the front of the tub and put your back on the roof and lift. Walking it off solo is a bit tricky, better to get a friend and a couple of 2x4s, much easier.
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    • leafsprung
      Overdrive
      • Nov 2006
      • 1008

      #3
      pretty straight forward. If you have space to store it in one piece, just unbolt the windshield frame from the top and sides from the cappings and off it comes. Otherwise you can unbolt the top from the sides, remove it, then the sides. It stores easier this way. Its bulky but not heavy. I take them on and off by myself all the time.

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      • Mercedesrover
        3rd Gear
        • Oct 2006
        • 343

        #4
        Originally posted by leafsprung
        I take them on and off by myself all the time.
        Ya wonder why your back is bad.

        I hoist mine up into the rafters with a couple ratchet straps.
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        • leafsprung
          Overdrive
          • Nov 2006
          • 1008

          #5
          Ya wonder why your back is bad
          Thats from lifting the enignes by myself . . .

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          • Paul Rossmann
            Low Range
            • Dec 2007
            • 76

            #6
            Nobody mentioned taking the back door off!
            If you have some way to support the roof overhead (rafters, etc.) you can tie it up and carefully drive out from under it. It helps if you can hoist it up an inch or so.

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            • TCapelle
              1st Gear
              • Mar 2008
              • 115

              #7
              Question- Do all 109 tops-carawagon include top come off from the sides

              Quick question based on one of the comments above

              Do all the top pieces unbolt from the sides of a 109 top- even a carawagon?

              Thx
              Tim

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              • DRTPOOR
                Low Range
                • Jan 2008
                • 18

                #8
                I remove mine by myself too, ussually while my wife watches. She tells me I look like a giant turtle.

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                • LaneRover
                  Overdrive
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 1743

                  #9
                  Originally posted by TCapelle
                  Quick question based on one of the comments above

                  Do all the top pieces unbolt from the sides of a 109 top- even a carawagon?

                  Thx
                  Tim
                  I believe that the sides of a Carawagon should unbolt from the top the same as any Rover as I believe the sides are interchangeable as long as the wheelbase is the same. I am making an educated guess on this one though as I have never actually done it and have not looked that closely at a Carawagon conversion.
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                  • Tim Smith
                    Overdrive
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 1504

                    #10
                    I agree with all of the above.

                    One thing to note, if this is the first time taking your hard top off, you may want a paint scraper to slide between the window frame and the roof frame. I've found a bunch of SPOTS where the previous owned added silicone or some such in an attempt to stop the leaking. Use the paint scraper to avoid bending the roof frame while you are lifting up. Some times a small wedge helps while sliding the scraper through.

                    By the way the roof isn't heavy, just awkward as heck. I've also found that removing the rear lift gate helps a bit but if you have a deluxe hard top, then you might want to take the sides off as well. It's just a bunch more bolts to undo and another seal to break is all. Much easier to store that way too.

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