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Group Buy: Suzuki soft top (ute STYLE) EOI

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by Gutless »

Maria, what is your address? can I pick mine up on sunday? ;)
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Post by waxhead.. »

Pete, what are you putting one on? the lwb?
Am meeting Maria this week for my custom windjammer that suits both harnesses and fits to my rear shelf.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Got my soft looks awsome! havent put it on will probably do it during the week some time.
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Post by Gutless »

waxhead.. wrote:Pete, what are you putting one on? the lwb?
Am meeting Maria this week for my custom windjammer that suits both harnesses and fits to my rear shelf.
Its for the LWB, but I just bought a coily with a shagged top, so It may go onto that forst. i am making a custom checker plate torneau cover for both of them, so I will in the next month or so be ordering another set of these from maria.
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Post by waxhead.. »

Spent a few hours at Maria's today.
She did a great job, I got a windjammer that I can run two harnesses through and it all studs up to my shelf. The service was unreal. And the quality and price is top notch.
Will post some pics up soon.
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Post by martyp »

Wow - that was quick - package arrived today -looks (and smells) good !! - thanks Maria
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Post by chunkz »

marty when did you order?

caus i dont wanna wait any longer!!!
i want it nowwwwwwwwww
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Post by La Fonda »

chunkz wrote:marty when did you order?

caus i dont wanna wait any longer!!!
i want it nowwwwwwwwww
Same here I want to see what can be done for the rollbars cause mine has them. and I don't want it ti cause any strange leasks... anyone else with roll bars looking at getting one?
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Post by chunkz »

yeh some are...
or some one has
and they took it to a local guy who can measure around roll bar .ect..
and i think they used velcro


i think its on one of these pages
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Post by suzuki boy »

I got mine and i've got a roll bar but i'm going to put it on then take the roll bar out and paint it. When thats done i'll take it to the local guy and get him to cut around the roll bar. Got it last week but have been putting on my doors with glass windows (had plastic ones) so havn't had a chance to put it on looks great!
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Post by martyp »

chunkz
i got a lovely email from Maria last week telling me my order was ready!! VERY pleased indeed!

i put an expression of interest in here, but then emailed maria direct (i think she asked for proper orders to email direct)

she works fast that girl!! :D :lol:

when i get a rollbar, i'll just have to get a local trimmer to fix up the tonneau...

Anyone know who does a good (cheap) rollbar??
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Post by chunkz »

id love a cheap roll bar...
just make it yourself
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Post by Maria »

Guys, when you ask your local trimmer to do the cut for the roll bars, ask them to put some material-fabric around the bar close tight with velcro, as I done for the other bars as this is a better way to stop the water from coming in.

I need to design one tonneau for a Suzuki with the cut for these bars, I can do it, I just need a couple of measures. eg. diameter of the bar, distence from the bar to the body of the car, etc.

Is good to see that you guys are happy with the product!

Many thanks again to all of you.

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Post by waxhead.. »

Got my cab-sealer on today.
Fits well with the harness, cargo barrier, and spare tyre shelf.

The Cargo Barrier.
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The Cab Sealer.
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Knocked up a little rack for the high-lift today too.
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Post by suzuki boy »

I've got my doors on now so I should have the soft top on on saterday. Will put up some pics when it's all done.
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Post by chunkz »

Just a picture for every one...
of how the strapless works...

Also front page updated
with all details...

cheers
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Post by suzuki boy »

How do you get the sides of the windjammer tight? mine flap around a bit, but will work something out.......

Pics attached. Looks great!!
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Post by Maria »

It should not flap, make sure that the straps on the top are as tight up as you can. If still flap is possible that the corde has been sewn a bit to far out and doesn't do it job.
If any one else has the same problem, could you please let me know.
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Post by waxhead.. »

Hey just a big thanks again to Maria. The job is top notch, my zook sat in the pooring rain for hours last night at uni and the cab-sealer stood up to every drop. Tommorrow it is going out to Ormeau to see how much mud I can cover it with.
Thanks, I will be promoting your work as much as I can throughout my club, I hope it brings you some more work.
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Post by Maria »

Thanks Chunkz for the update!

The windjammer is design to be attache to the car by the soft top's side runners.

If you do not have those runners we will have to get a sail rail to be attache to the car and then run the winndjammer into this channel. We do suply this channel and it will be aruond $10 for the 2 runners.

Hope all of this makes scences!

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Post by chunkz »

*sits in nervous twitch*

i cant wait any longer

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Post by chunkz »

its here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

great work maria


i think i may have fitted it wrong (where the windjammer reaches roof, but i'll sort it out :oops: )
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Post by PK »

Got the sail rails that hold the sides of the windjammer, and works perfectly! Thanks Maria for the great follow up service. Highly recommended!!
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Post by chris_fox99 »

pm sent can you get the toruner cover and middle cover for a 84 sierra lwb nt i need asap
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Post by stumped »

chris_fox99 wrote:pm sent can you get the toruner cover and middle cover for a 84 sierra lwb nt i need asap
i think u need to email maria ;)
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Post by Mudzuki »

How hard would these be to modify? My zuk has a roll bar fitted, that would go through the tonneau at 4 extra points. Would it be possible to get some extra material (offcuts) so that this could be done?
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Post by suzuki boy »

Yeah mine also has a roll bar so i put the soft top on(Looks great!) and i'm going to paint the roll bar then take to a local canvis joint.
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Post by suzyted »

do you do the standard softtop for a wide track
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