Well, I have an 84 CJ7 and there's 4 bolts on the inside of the Jeep, beginning roughly at my seatbelt/row bar and going all the way back... that's 4 on each side. Also, I have a plug that I must unplug before I remove the top and it's all the way in the back connected to the hatch. And, in the front, above the sun visors, I have a metal piece that has anywhere from 5 - 10 holes for screws/bolts (I don't exactly know since they're presently not used, but I can see where some of the holes "almost" line up with the holes they're supposed to be lined up with) I presume. This piece of metal was in the past riveted in... probably making my job of ever taking off my top VERY hard. I don't know how heavy my top is, but I'm not a big guy. So, if I was to ever want to take off my hard top, I would get another person to help me (even though the top is supposedly fiberglass). Are all cj hard tops the same? I have no clue.
Nope.
yes
No, it should not fit
yes it is a bolt
No it will not, 1976 the body and windshield changed a bit and a 73 soft top or hard to will not fit.
No, CJ and TJ tops are not interchangeable
The CJ line of hard tops will fit on your YJ (87-95) Jeep. I have a 1995 YJ and it originally had a soft top on it. A previous owner put a CJ hard top and CJ hard doors on it instead. I think it is a 1970's era hard top and doors. JPMagazine just recently ran an artilce that showed TJ soft tops on a YJ too, with a little modification (Oct or Nov 2007 issue I believe).
87-95, and possibly earlier cj's as well.
That should fit, there was no change in the tub between the CJ and the YJ
Yes, all cj's should be the same
nope, you have to remove the hard top first.
undo the bolts from the side and remove top. its not hard