How well do the panels stay in place? I was told not to configure the roof like that.Didn't wanna put the top allll the way back on just in case it rains to go to work, just to take it back off again tomorrow. Lol So improvised.
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How well do the panels stay in place? I was told not to configure the roof like that.Didn't wanna put the top allll the way back on just in case it rains to go to work, just to take it back off again tomorrow. Lol So improvised.
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Try it for yourself and see if you feel comfortable with it. They are locked in on the sides of the second panel and fully locked in to the fronts. It's pretty stable and no way they can really go anywhere... That being said. Wind and turbulence do crazy things. I wouldn't ride the highway at high speeds like this. But putting around town and back roads in a pinch if you think it might rain, I wouldn't worry about it.How well do the panels stay in place? I was told not to configure the roof like that.
Actually I was by myself. Kinda dumb, but I made it.That's awesome. Hope you weren't out there by yourself. Looks like you need stronger sidewalls.
The first scratch is the hardest.
I am having the same issue with my front passenger side, glad to see cutting it a bit will work. Thanks!@iamcris ... agreed, the Mabett mudflaps are definitely worth the little bit of aggravation for the price. The instructions are terrible and it took a little tinkering to get them installed.
Had to do a little surgery with a multi tool on the passenger side flap. Not sure if it was made wrong or the factory installed rock rail was longer on that side:
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Business in the front, party in the backDidn't wanna put the top allll the way back on just in case it rains to go to work, just to take it back off again tomorrow. Lol So improvised.
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You're welcome, hope it works out for you.I am having the same issue with my front passenger side, glad to see cutting it a bit will work. Thanks!