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TJ Zipper's

Tech Talk for Jeep owners.

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TJ Zipper's

Post by BJMASE »

Hey guys and gals,

Does anybody have a cheap solution to fixing zipper problems on the driver's window. The Zip won't do the window up properly now. Spoke to Tony at USA4x4 and he's got a guy that can replace the zipper's and the zip with heavy duty stuff for around $150. Anyone got cheaper idea's on how to best remedy this?

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Post by Wooders »

1. Rub a candle over the zipper thread to lube it.
2. Use a set of long nose pliers to tighten the zipper itself....(yes it's a PITA job)...

HTH...
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Post by zzzz »

silicone spray
teflon based lube
clean them

go to a caravan repairer that specialises in canvas

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Post by Damo »

Sell it and buy a zook? :finger:
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he he :P
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Post by Steve »

I went to a local auto trimmer and got a new zip for $40. Good heavy duty one too. This is in WA though. But try a few locals. I think he under quoted the job really. He said it was a pain to do. So if the other zip goes I'll go to a different shop until I find another one that under quotes!
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Damo wrote:Sell it and buy a zook? :finger:


I was going to tell you not to do this, but i aint the poojero :cry: :cry: section! :lol:
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Post by Wooders »

Damo wrote:Sell it and buy a zook? :finger:


Bwahhaahhaa yeah those zuk soft tops look such good quality :lol:
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Re: TJ Zipper's

Post by tjpete »

BJMASE wrote:Hey guys and gals,

Does anybody have a cheap solution to fixing zipper problems on the driver's window. The Zip won't do the window up properly now. Spoke to Tony at USA4x4 and he's got a guy that can replace the zipper's and the zip with heavy duty stuff for around $150. Anyone got cheaper idea's on how to best remedy this?

Regards,

Brett


Brett,

I've got a brand new driver's side half door top for $300.
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Post by Gordo »

BJM,

I got my driver's, pax and rear sides replaced with the same gauge zippers as the stock rear (about $230 for all three). More resilient to crapping out when full of dust and other smeg. Only downer is you get a little breeze through the zip at speed when it's cold.

Just make sure it's done by a reputable canvas repairer (for the driver's and rear I used a tent shop here in Canberra - Jurkiewicz camping - excellent !). I used a bodgey mob for the pax side and they did a shyte job. Thread all over the place and pretty loose. Learnt my lesson...

Good luck !

Of course the $$$$$$ option is glass sliders. If anyone made em here they'll make a million...
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Post by Wooders »

I'm working on a set of plastic door uppers - it's the window bit that I'm perplexed about right now...
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Post by Gordo »

Wooden1,

IMHO the bestop/Steelhorse sliders wouldn't be too hard to copy.

Two bits of glass and two alloy C channels. The catch could be tricky though... I reckon window places could make custom channels for not much (maybe use a common catch too)

The channels would prob be riveted to the upper and lower parts of the frame to secure. Looks easy on paper :lol:

Rattles and waterproofedness are another thing...
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Post by Wooders »

Gordo,

That goat gets big every bloody time you post ;)
I looked at both the Bestop & StealWhorse units - I'm trying to get the best of each design.....Probably over easter I'll play around getting it to work again...
Will report back...
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Post by Ra »

BJMASE: I went with the USA4x4 options and got a heavy duty zip. Have never looked back since.. its great and will do the job nicely till i get myself some sliders.

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Post by BJMASE »

Hey Ra, where did you get the idea of the yellow Jeep with Black wheels? :)
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Post by Ra »

hehe, Nice Jeep d00d.. :P

They 33's u got on or bigger?

What setup you running if you dont mind me asking?

Im easier to contact on ICQ or MSN if you have.

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Post by BJMASE »

Yeah running 33 BFG Muddies, bush wacker flairs, HD3 kit from Usa4x4, K&N airfilter, turbo exhuast muffer 2.25 inch pipe... Thats pretty much the main things. I'd love new gearing but hey, that takes alittle more saving's... I've had it since 2000 so it's an ongoing project. I love it!
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