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Old 11-12-2009, 11:11 PM   #6
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Re: Blazer rear side panels

I'm selling my hard top...never plan on using it.
I'll be putting on one of the "convertible" tops from Softopper.com

So, removing the panels isn't a problem.

I'm more concerned with them being rigid enough to hold up.

Possibly the carpet/glue will add to them and I am starting to think that 1/4" is good enough as long as I double it up at the speaker and access door cut outs.

I don't have a trim at the top of the bed rail....but I'll be putting something up there.

I'm with Dusty71Blazer.....if you have pics....PLEASE post them.
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