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Part number: D4418; Collapsed 11" & Extended 17.2"; 40 LBS Rating
Part number: D4514; Collapsed 11" & Extended 17.2"; 55 LBS Rating

McMaster-Carr part number 4138t584

I also read that the struts from a '95 Tahoe work well.

But be careful on a fiberglass hatch. The original stock struts were designed to lift a steel hatch and might be too forceful for a fiberglass hatch.
I believe '76 - '86 are the same. There are used ones all around, and even new with tinted glass and struts available for about $2,200 (Rally Tops). Now if only someone would make a "MyTop" powered convertible top for the CJ7 like they have for newer Jeeps. My Top
 
That is pretty cool
 
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My newly acquired 1981 CJ7 hardtop is an inch or so wider than my 1980 cj7 tub! Should it be? Will only 1976-1980 fit? Is this some kind of fiberglass droop? I thought only the track widened in 1981, not the tub and top.
 
Yea, no change in tub or top width from '80 to '81. You got something else going on there.
 
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My newly acquired 1981 cj7 hardtop is an inch or so wider than my 1980 cj7 tub! Should it be? Will only 1976-1980 fit? Is this some kind of fiberglass droop? I thought only the track widened in 1981, not the tub and top.
Can you snap some images?
 
Pictures would definitely be helpful. How are the gaps around the rear lift gate frame? My top flexed a lot one summer when i stored it on an unlevel woodpile, to the point i had to have someone push/hold it while I got the bolts into the tub. It came back into shape after being on the jeep.
 
Advanced Auto:
Part number: D4418; Collapsed 11" & Extended 17.2"; 40 LBS Rating
Part number: D4514; Collapsed 11" & Extended 17.2"; 55 LBS Rating

McMaster-Carr part number 4138t584

I also read that the struts from a '95 Tahoe work well.

But be careful on a fiberglass hatch. The original stock struts were designed to lift a steel hatch and might be too forceful for a fiberglass hatch.
 
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You can also try Rudy's jeep parts out of Ohio. He can be a little gruff on the phone but if you need it he probably has it
 

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