HIGH TOP TO POP TOP CONVERSION ?

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HIGH TOP TO POP TOP CONVERSION ?

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Has anyone replaced a high top with a pop top?
Thinking about ripping off the high top on my Autohomes Kameo
and fitting a Westy style pop top,
Is it possible or is it a nightmare and should i not even go there.
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Find any post from Jed the Spread and simply check out his web blogg.

He went from a pop top to a high top so perhaps if you throw some questions his way he may be pleased to help....


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Thanks Fritz..
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Have you spoken to LANCE on here?
He makes fibreglass roofs etc. I think he is also interested in old roofs as jigs?
http://archive.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic ... highlight=
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maybe worth remembering tho that the westy s had a special roof pressing from the factory so the upper bed floor (if that makes sense) will need some bodgerey!!

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Why would you want to do that? I have (once in the past) done it the other way round but the Karisma/Kameo hi-top is the only one I know of that considered 'aerodynamics' in the design. Sell it and get a pop top otherwise you risk devaluing the van. If you feel confident of a good job go ahead, could always sell the top if it's undamaged. When I did mine I was suprised at how heavy the pop top actually was.

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Thanks for all your comments.. Decided to keep the roof as it is and maybe sell the van at a later date and look for a pop top model.
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