you dont have to remove the frame as long as you get a top that is made for factory frames. they will ask if you have a factory frame when ordering your new top
As long as you have had a soft top on before and have the door surrounds it will fit right on they are both Jeep wrangler TJ. The soft tops are the same from 1997 to 2006.
To replace the soft top on a 2001 Chevy Tracker, first, remove the existing soft top by unzipping the windows and detaching it from the frame and body. Clean the frame and ensure all components are in good condition. Next, align the new soft top with the frame, securing it in place according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Finally, reattach the windows and check for proper fit and sealing to prevent leaks.
un zip it
there are short torx bolts and flat nuts made specifically for mounting the frame to the body. The windshield rail is held on with screws.
Yes.
It should not work, yoursi s a TJ, and the 93 is a yj
To install a soft top on a 1993 Jeep YJ, first remove any existing hardware and the old top if applicable. Begin by attaching the header channel to the windshield, then lay the soft top over the frame, ensuring it aligns with the mounting points. Secure the top to the frame using the provided clips or fasteners, and finally, tighten the side and rear straps to ensure a snug fit. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific details regarding your soft top model.
No, a Jeep TJ soft top will not fit on a CJ7. The two models have different body styles and mounting systems, which means their soft tops are not compatible. The TJ soft top is designed specifically for the TJ’s frame and body configuration, while the CJ7 has its own unique design. If you're looking to replace the soft top on a CJ7, it's best to find one specifically made for that model.
Yes
pull up on them
The details - too involved to go into here - are in the user manual
To attach a soft top to a CJ5 Jeep, start by ensuring the frame is properly assembled and aligned with the vehicle. Lay the soft top over the frame, ensuring that it is evenly distributed and aligned with the windshield. Secure the top to the frame using the provided clips or straps, making sure to fasten it tightly to prevent flapping. Finally, check that all edges are sealed and properly fitted to ensure protection from the elements.