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How to remove and replace a hightop

Posted: 10 Jul 2007, 13:35
by booster24
Wanted one of those high tops with the rack on the back , mine will be turning up soon but I would like to know whats the best way to remove a hightop and methods of reinatalling one. I dont want to damage my old high top as its in great condition and want to sell it. Any ideas please.

Posted: 10 Jul 2007, 15:56
by lloyd
It's not really complicated. Remove all screws, bolts etc. Cut the sealant loose. Carefully lift and make sure everything is free. Have plenty of manpower and lift it off. if in doubt, find someone who has the knowhow to help.

Lloyd

high top help

Posted: 10 Jul 2007, 21:23
by sean collins
High there booster. Still not sure but am thinking about replacing my side elevating with a high top. If you are selling your old one and want you need a bit more help removing it perhaps I can come and give a hand getting it of and have a look at the same time.

Posted: 10 Jul 2007, 22:26
by famous phil
:D i know one thing they cut free a lot easy'r on a warm day , top tip just to take your time ,, some are sealed more on the inner edge and can be a right tw*t :)

Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 07:31
by booster24
Thanks for the replies, does'nt sound to difficult. Hi Sean , yup I'm selling my high top, its in excellent condition with no marks and side windows, I'm in Rustington near Worthing so not far from you, I'm going to construct a make shift lifting device to take it off so no damage will occur, looking for about £150 for it.

Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 10:34
by Ian Hulley
Don't try to remove a hi-top fitted by Yorkshire Conversions ... they fit them using fibreglass resin and matting .. on the inside seam ! No screws, no Sikaflex .. just fibreglass.

Ian.

Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 12:00
by lloyd
What I said was it's not complicated. I didn't say it wasn't difficult. :lol:
Cutting the sealer/bonding caulk can be very difficult. Sometimes it helps to be lifting the topper a little while cutting it free. This can sometimes help keep your knife from binding up as much. A thin long flexible very sharp blade helps.. like a filet knife.

Good Luck1

Lloyd

Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 19:25
by sean collins
when are you looking and undertaking this task? and do you think you might want another pair of hands.

Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 20:06
by booster24
Hi Sean, If you would like to come down and help remove and then take away the high top with you then that would be awsome and of course if your helping to remove it then I will take that in to consideration of the sale. I'm buying my different hightop from a breakers and as soon as the have sold the interioror then its mine so I think early next week or not this weekend but the next one will be promising.
Pete

Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 20:12
by sean collins
Ok Pete,
weekend after next should be ok for me, but let me know when you are sure. I am not 100% decided to go for the high top option or not, but still don't mind giving you a hand. (if it looks like I can replace my hinged top myself i will probably go for it.) i'd better check wiki before I ask anyone else what is involved in swapping.

Posted: 14 Jul 2007, 09:37
by famous phil
:D here's one i did early'r ,, once cut free the hightop can just sit on top of the van for as long as you want ,,,,,, they 're not heavy more awkward , so more than two ppl to lift off if pos ,,,,, have roof ready to lift on ,,,,,, then aply the sealer ,,,,, i had mine on in a couple hours ,,,,

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and there you go

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Posted: 16 Jul 2007, 11:48
by sean collins
Hello Pete,
The other half seems decidedly against the high top look. My head says the high top is the better option but my heart says it spoils the look a bit. Sorry mate but I won't be after your high top after all.
Sean :(

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 18:43
by booster24
Thats ok dude noworries. Looks like its going ahead this weekend :shock: . Hope you get the look that your after and thanks for the intrest.
pete

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 21:14
by lloyd
billymaya on here is thinking about putting a hitop on his van. Might pm him and see.

Good Luck

Lloyd

Posted: 20 Jul 2007, 21:35
by billymaya
dont spose theres any chance of popping in a envelope and posting it to me is there lol???? seriously tho might be interested if you still have it