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One of my friends does upholstery work, and he going to make me a soft top for M1009 that I can use in warmer months. I originally was going to copy one of the standard soft tops out there, but now I'm thinking of doing a slant back style soft top. I bought an extra Blazer top with the ambitious thought of building a slant back hard top like in the first pic, but I am no expert with fiberglass, and I'm afraid fabbing that would be WAY above me ability - plus it would be heavy as ****.
My plan is to take the extra top, and cut everything away except about 1 1/2" of it from the bedrails and where it mounts to the cab. This little bit left there could be finished out and would stay on the truck when soft top is off. I would not screw snaps into the bedsides or roof of the truck, so this would be a good place to put them. It would give a place for the snaps to be installed as well as good place to attach the mounts for the "frame" structure of the soft top. I have in mind a modular skeleton made of aluminun tubing that could be easily and quickly removed. I have access to the tubing and bender , tig welder, and machine shop at work, so this would absolutely be no problem for me to build.
I modified the a photoshop of a slant back M1009 that I saw on here a while back. I think I like the look of no side windows, but I'm not sure. I would want a rear window for sure, and would want it removeable. I think it would look killer and definitely be different.
Here's an idea of what it will look like. Keep in mind that these are just crude renderings, as I don't know how to use photoshop!
The second pic is of what it would look like with the section of the hard top to mount the frame. I would finish out and box where the cuts were made and just leave it on the truck during the summer months.
What are your thoughts?
My plan is to take the extra top, and cut everything away except about 1 1/2" of it from the bedrails and where it mounts to the cab. This little bit left there could be finished out and would stay on the truck when soft top is off. I would not screw snaps into the bedsides or roof of the truck, so this would be a good place to put them. It would give a place for the snaps to be installed as well as good place to attach the mounts for the "frame" structure of the soft top. I have in mind a modular skeleton made of aluminun tubing that could be easily and quickly removed. I have access to the tubing and bender , tig welder, and machine shop at work, so this would absolutely be no problem for me to build.
I modified the a photoshop of a slant back M1009 that I saw on here a while back. I think I like the look of no side windows, but I'm not sure. I would want a rear window for sure, and would want it removeable. I think it would look killer and definitely be different.
Here's an idea of what it will look like. Keep in mind that these are just crude renderings, as I don't know how to use photoshop!

The second pic is of what it would look like with the section of the hard top to mount the frame. I would finish out and box where the cuts were made and just leave it on the truck during the summer months.
What are your thoughts?
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