The rest of us are grinning!This is gonna get expensive...

The rest of us are grinning!This is gonna get expensive...
What color and options did you go for with the new top!?!?Fentonite wrote:totaljoint wrote:Judging by your location and pictures, at some point you may want to speak with Ray:
http://tuffriverstuff.com/covers-tops/pinzgauer-covers
Such an nice truck will be calling for a sound absorbing, warm, insulated top.
Welcome!I took the advice above, thanks!... Ray is making my top now, and I ordered a set of Treadwrights today. I'll post pics when it's all installed!Jimm391730 wrote:I've been extremely pleased with retreads from TreadWright.com; less than half the price of similar BF Goodrich and they're in your area.
I went with a tan, insulated top (OD green was 10% more).TechMOGogy wrote: What color and options did you go for with the new top!?!?
I like the OD green vehicle with the tan top - looks goodFentonite wrote:I went with a tan, insulated top (OD green was 10% more).TechMOGogy wrote: What color and options did you go for with the new top!?!?
Thanks for the input. I just emailed Ray. It might be too late, if he's already made the rear flap, but it sounds like a great idea!totaljoint wrote:Only thing I would change on my top would be to have Ray make the rear window like the sides, ie: removable with Velcro. The rear gets more wear and tear than the sides, wiped more,rolled up more etc... It would be nice to be able to replace it without having to take off the whole top. Especially under my cage!
There aren't any options listed on his website, but I imagine that Ray can do anything you ask. He also sent out a bunch of fabric samples beforehand.TechMOGogy wrote:....Were there any options regarding the windows like screen vs poly etc?
Just thinking about getting one myself and the more we all know the better
Thanks,
I think that would be a brilliant idea, Morris! Wouldn't it be nice to be able to zip off your insulated rear in the summer, and zip on a large screen?Might be an option to install a huge zipper at the top of the panel to actually remove the rear panel rather than rolling it up.