2 Door Soft Top Strap Fix
#1
JK Newbie
Thread Starter
2 Door Soft Top Strap Fix
If the nylon webbing straps that run from the middle bar to the back bar look like this:
Then this write up might be helpful.
You need some 2 inch or 3 inch wide black nylon webbing. I found 25 yards (way too much) of 2 inch wide webbing on amazon.
Search: 2 inch 25 YDS Heavy Black Polypro Webbing for $13.95
You also need 3/16 inch aluminum rivets. I used the "short" ones from Lowes. My pop riveter also crapped out halfway through this project so I had to buy one of those too.
Rivets: ~$5
Pop Riveter: ~$20
I originally borrowed some stainless steel rivets from work, however I learned that you can use these with a manual riveter. So I had to buy aluminum ones. If you have a pneumatic pop riveter, than you can use the stainless ones.
Orient the soft top like this:
So you can get to the front and back rivets easily.
Measure out 37 inches of nylon webbing. I originally started with 39, with the rivets a half inch from the ends, this was too loose, then cut it down to 38, still too loose, but 37 worked. This might be different for every top, I don't know. So measure the other side if it is still good first. Cut and burn both ends.
I punched some holes for the rivets a half inch from the end with a leather working punch:
Then it looks like this:
Then this write up might be helpful.
You need some 2 inch or 3 inch wide black nylon webbing. I found 25 yards (way too much) of 2 inch wide webbing on amazon.
Search: 2 inch 25 YDS Heavy Black Polypro Webbing for $13.95
You also need 3/16 inch aluminum rivets. I used the "short" ones from Lowes. My pop riveter also crapped out halfway through this project so I had to buy one of those too.
Rivets: ~$5
Pop Riveter: ~$20
I originally borrowed some stainless steel rivets from work, however I learned that you can use these with a manual riveter. So I had to buy aluminum ones. If you have a pneumatic pop riveter, than you can use the stainless ones.
Orient the soft top like this:
So you can get to the front and back rivets easily.
Measure out 37 inches of nylon webbing. I originally started with 39, with the rivets a half inch from the ends, this was too loose, then cut it down to 38, still too loose, but 37 worked. This might be different for every top, I don't know. So measure the other side if it is still good first. Cut and burn both ends.
I punched some holes for the rivets a half inch from the end with a leather working punch:
Then it looks like this:
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LC Boyer (07-30-2019)
#2
JK Newbie
Thread Starter
Strap Fix Contd.
Drill out the old rivets with 3/16 inch drill bit. Add a 3rd hole in between to the center and the right hole:
Rivet the strap to the bar:
Do the same on the front:
I also did the other side, the orginal strap was still usable, I just added 2 more rivets:
Done! Top fixed. We will see how this holds up.
This is my first write up, so let me know what you think.
Rivet the strap to the bar:
Do the same on the front:
I also did the other side, the orginal strap was still usable, I just added 2 more rivets:
Done! Top fixed. We will see how this holds up.
This is my first write up, so let me know what you think.
#4
Drill out the old rivets with 3/16 inch drill bit. Add a 3rd hole in between to the center and the right hole:
Attachment 449432
Rivet the strap to the bar:
Attachment 449434
Do the same on the front:
Attachment 449435
I also did the other side, the orginal strap was still usable, I just added 2 more rivets:
Attachment 449433
Done! Top fixed. We will see how this holds up.
This is my first write up, so let me know what you think.
Attachment 449432
Rivet the strap to the bar:
Attachment 449434
Do the same on the front:
Attachment 449435
I also did the other side, the orginal strap was still usable, I just added 2 more rivets:
Attachment 449433
Done! Top fixed. We will see how this holds up.
This is my first write up, so let me know what you think.
Did you use a lighter to melt the ends of the strap before installing? To keep it from fraying?
Let me know! I just ordered all the materials to do this too.
Melissa
#5
Super Moderator
Quadratec sells the replacement straps now but I had a similar issue and ended up parting out the top.
As far as melting the ends- I would have to say yes. You don't want them unravelling. I'd punch holes for the rivets with a hot nail to melt those too.
As far as melting the ends- I would have to say yes. You don't want them unravelling. I'd punch holes for the rivets with a hot nail to melt those too.