Definitely let them stretch. I had a Havoc top on the 2 door I owned. Nearly impossible to install windows on a cold dayā¦Nearly, but not completely impossible. But it was one of my favorite soft tops Iāve ever owned.
When I switch between my factory hard top and factory soft top, I have to loosen and adjust the latch plates on each corner of the windshield to get the latches to catch the plate. That could be one of your issues.
Sometimes anti collision systems react to direct sunlight (straight into the camera with rising/setting sun) and shadows. More so if youāre going in and out of each.
Oh the drama!! Iāve had two replaced. The first one broke when a tractor trailer passed me on the highway. Second one broke when a dump truck in the on coming lane threw a rock into my lane. The kickerā¦second one happened on my way home after I picked up the Bronco for the first windshield...
As a teenager, I had soft top vehicles. I took every opportunity I could to take the top off. I am now 53 and I never outgrew it. Iāve always had a drop top of some sort. My Bronco Raptor has been the best version Iāve ever owned. My opinion and experience is that the allure does not wear off...
Well, I think I'm going to be done here. I'm headed out to let my Hummer drive me to work, using that GPS navigation system that was originally developed by/for military use. Then I'm going to look over the aircraft that I will allow to fly me around (solo pilot) all night long using the same...