Full length pop top
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Full length pop top
Anyone fitted one of these top by Special Mobil? Looks pretty smart but I would imagine expensive...
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Re: Full length pop top
That's just like the overland ones for landcruisers etc..
For me , the only two pops are the westy and the semi high top pop that was on the tigerbus .
I've always wondered why nobody has developed a much more slimline profile poptop , like using the same as the roofskin itself .
For me , the only two pops are the westy and the semi high top pop that was on the tigerbus .
I've always wondered why nobody has developed a much more slimline profile poptop , like using the same as the roofskin itself .
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Re: Full length pop top
I think Special mobil pretty much built to order. Had an email exchange with them a few years ago. I think its a bit more than fitting the top and involves some extra strengthening.
As for low level pop tops I like the look of the Australian Trakka. I've been brewing on the same idea for some time.
One day..........
As for low level pop tops I like the look of the Australian Trakka. I've been brewing on the same idea for some time.
One day..........
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Re: Full length pop top
I've got a trakka pop top and prefer it to any other I've seen. Not really noticeable until its up. But scarcity might not be a good thing for repairs etc..
Pic to follow!
Pic to follow!
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Re: Full length pop top
Whereabouts are you slowcoach ? I'd love a close up look.
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slowcoach wrote:I've got a trakka pop top and prefer it to any other I've seen. Not really noticeable until its up. But scarcity might not be a good thing for repairs etc..
Pic to follow!
Agreed
Beautiful
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Re: Full length pop top
Todmorden west Yorkshire, just by hebden bridge if you've heard of there. You'd be welcome if you're passingbluebus1987 wrote:Whereabouts are you slowcoach ? I'd love a close up look.
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Re: Full length pop top
Love to. Same here if your passing.
We're not that far away in Bradwell, Hope valley, in the Peak District. I know Hebden Bridge quite well, its a nice bit of the country very much like our bit of the world.
Am I right in thinking Trakka didn't realy do any reinforcment after they removed the roof members other than the fibreglass frame?
Can't for the life of me see why other converters didn't do the same. Do you get any noticeable flexing?
My hypothetical plans have allways involved somethin akin to a car door with a strong frame and positive locking mechanism to stiffen things up a bit while on the move.
We're not that far away in Bradwell, Hope valley, in the Peak District. I know Hebden Bridge quite well, its a nice bit of the country very much like our bit of the world.
Am I right in thinking Trakka didn't realy do any reinforcment after they removed the roof members other than the fibreglass frame?
Can't for the life of me see why other converters didn't do the same. Do you get any noticeable flexing?
My hypothetical plans have allways involved somethin akin to a car door with a strong frame and positive locking mechanism to stiffen things up a bit while on the move.
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Re: Full length pop top
From our honeymoon in Ireland in June no less
There's no additional cross members inside, but from the gutters up its different. Not noticed any flexing, and I'm overloading the roof with a fairly heavy 130w solar panel. Just need to uprate the gas struts one day!
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Re: Full length pop top
I presume you've come across this.
http://forums.kombiclub.com/threads/82- ... ion.32595/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There's very little left without the glassfibre frame but they made them for quite a few years without issues.
Conventional thinking says if you remove the roof members the whole box shape (van) goes floppy. Not so with T4s orT5s though.
http://forums.kombiclub.com/threads/82- ... ion.32595/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There's very little left without the glassfibre frame but they made them for quite a few years without issues.
Conventional thinking says if you remove the roof members the whole box shape (van) goes floppy. Not so with T4s orT5s though.
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Re: Full length pop top
I like the Trakka Slowcoach, very stealth when down