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etrailer | Rampage Complete Jeep Soft Top Kit Installation - 1995 Jeep Wrangler

Click for more info and reviews of this Rampage Jeep Tops: https://www.etrailer.com/Jeep-Tops/Ra... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe!    / etrailertv   Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-install-r... Today on our 1995 Jeep Wrangler, we will be installing the Rampage complete soft-top kit for Jeeps. These are available in a wide variety of different colors, with and without tinted windows. See etrailer.com for your desire and color. The one we are working with today is black denim, part number RA68115. This is going to fit your Jeep YJ and Jeep Wrangler 1987-1995. Upgrade your Jeep top with this all inclusive soft top kit. It comes with soft, upper half doors, clear vinyl windows for the front, side, and rear, removable side panels, a rear trunk cover so you can cover up behind the back seat, and a roll up feature for the rear window. For that cool breeze in your feeling, the top folds down in 1 piece. It even comes with a convenient canvas storage bag, to hold your soft, upper doors and vinyl windows when not in use. With the top up and the windows out, you and your squeeze can feel the breeze without all those harsh UV rays. The heat sealed seams and heavy duty zippers help keep out water. The interior mesh pockets provide storage for the driver and passenger side. As an added bonus, Rampage has included a canvas tool patch. Now that we've gone over the features, I'll go ahead and show you how to get it installed on the Jeep. Before we install our windshield channel, you'll notice that our holes are pretty stripped out. We are going to go ahead and fill those in with some high performance lock tight gasket maker, part number LT37467. Then when we do install our new channel, we are going to make new holes. Since our old holes are stripped out, I've gone ahead and drilled new holes in my windshield channel and I'm going to use it as a template to mark out my eighth inch holes that I need to drill in the top of my windshield channel here. I'm just going to mark those and get those nice and lined up. All right, then we can take our drill and drill those out with our eighth inch drill bit. Then we can replace our windshield channel, make sure that the holes line up nicely. Grab our included hardware and start screwing it down into place. I'm going to start right here in the middle and work my way out that way I know it sits evenly. Now in some instances, if the included hardware doesn't work you can use your old windshield channel bolts to hold it down. As you can see we did here. Our next step is to install our windshield uprights, you will need to make sure and have the correct side. This is the driver's side here. You can see how it's going to fit nicely around the windshield. Make sure and if you need to you can drill out your eighth inch holes, but in this case it's going to line up with our pre-existing holes here. We're just going to take our included hardware and put that in place. Then I'm just going to start right here in the middle and work my way around. Once we get this one in position, run over to the other side and repeat that same step. Now the next step is to install our belt rails, you will need to make sure and grab the correct side. We've got the driver side here. What that's going to do is it's going to sit on the side of the Jeep just like this. We're going to use our pre-existing factory holes, as you see here. Now keep in mind everything we do here we are just going to repeat the same step on the other side. We will grab our hardware, it's going to look like this, and we're going to go in this exact order as you see here. We will grab our lock nut, we're going to go through the hole with the washer, put this so that portion is facing downward as you see there, and we're just going to get that started. Then we will just repeat that for our remaining holes. Now that we've got all these hand tightened, let's go ahead and tighten them down. I'm going to start right here in the middle here and just work my way up. Then our corners, the exact same way. Now onto our tail gate brackets, and they are going to go just like this. If the holes aren't big enough for our included hardware, you'll need to drill them out. The way that the hardware is going to go is we'll grab our Phillips screw, then we'll put the star washer on, followed by our regular washer, and put our tailgate bracket in place. Put our screw through with all the hardware, and then finally our lock nut. Now that we've got that hand tightened, let's go ahead tighten it down. We can go ahead and grab our boa assembly, and we'll want to lay it out to identify the front and rear. The front is going to have the foam padding as you see here. We've got it laid out exactly how it's going to go on the Jeep, that is. We'll grab our connection tubes and we're going to connect the boa assembly together.

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