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2-doors with Tuffy security deck

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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 07:48 AM
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Default 2-doors with Tuffy security deck

I am looking for info and/or pic of secure storage for a 2-door (without the back seat)

Particularly I am interested in your experience with the Tuffy security deck in a 2-door.

I saw Preacher's photos, post 27 in
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ght=tuffy+deck

But Preacher doesn't have his soft top on in the photos.

Anyone have experience with the security deck with the soft top in use?
(top up and down, etc.)

When the back panel and deck-top are removed, are the side panels stable?

All comments and advice appreciated. I would love to see lots of pics. Thanks
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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 06:31 AM
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No pics in a 2 door but I can tell you that the side panels are 16 gauge steel and bolted in so they are stable enough to not flop around with the top and front removed if that is what you mean.

Soft top up will not really be any different that with a hardtop. Soft top down sits a little higher since the top will sit on the deck enclosure.
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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by tuffy2
No pics in a 2 door but I can tell you that the side panels are 16 gauge steel and bolted in so they are stable enough to not flop around with the top and front removed if that is what you mean.

Soft top up will not really be any different that with a hardtop. Soft top down sits a little higher since the top will sit on the deck enclosure.
Thanks, I couldn't tell by looking if the soft top could be lowered (mostly because of the little side trays).
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