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Body Attaching CJ7 hardtop to windshield frame (first time)

Body Attaching CJ7 hardtop to windshield frame (first time)

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1984 CJ7 Hardtop. Currently mounted to the CJ7 .

I was going to remove the top for the first time and I am looking at the attachment at the front. It seems that the hardtop is attached to the windshield frame with pop rivets and a thin metal strip. I may be the on the bad end of someones good intentioned modifications. I don't know. The metal strip is riveted to the top and the windshield. This doesn't seem standard. Can someone tell how the attachment is supposed to be made to the windshield? Also, is there a rubber seal in this area that may need to be replaced? Thanks.
 
Mine is screwed onto the frame at the metal strip but I'm also not the original owner. For all I know the rivets were drilled out and replaced with screws

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Mine are just Philips metal screws

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That riveted metal strip should be there. You're going to have to wait until I get home and I can snap a picture of mine (it's off the CJ right now). If you haven't already figured it out.

As for seals, yes, there are.



This kit is for the windshield. Those little corner pieces are a pain in the butt.


This is for between the top and the tub.

You're also going to need a scraper and some goo gone or something similar to remove the old adhesive so the new stuff will stick.
 
The picture helps a lot! Thanks. I guess someone decided to make my top permanent because I have rivets in all the holes. I will remove the ones on the bottom and then see what I have to do.
 
If you just drill off the head and then use an 1/8" drill bit to drill out the center a simple Philips metal screw with fit right in the hole

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