Well this is for sure the best solution I have seen so far. The price tag is high, but reasonable, unfortunately, hard to cover for me right now. - However, definitely something I will go for sooner or later!
I love mine but, those pins rattle a lot. Easily fixed with some Gorilla transparent duct tape over the pin holes, both sides of the movable and stationary lid, cut an X in the tape and push the pins through. It quiets the rattle. Also get some rubber door trim for the sharp edges. You’ll enjoy the added security.
Why not permanently attach the nuts to the fork plate so you can do everything from top...since your have trouble getting to fork plate nuts on passenger side? Seems like several of the parts could be much easier to deal with if Diabolical would attach the nuts to the parts so they are not loose parts you are trying to hold.
In the product description it says no which you probably have already noticed. BUT if there is a will, there is a way. I am pretty sure you can fix it with some reasonable modifications ;-)
I love mine but, those pins rattle a lot. Easily fixed with some Gorilla transparent duct tape over the pin holes, both sides of the movable and stationary lid, cut an X in the tape and push the pins through. It quiets the rattle. Also get some rubber door trim for the sharp edges. You’ll enjoy the added security.
Why don't you guys have this kind of video for a 2dr install?
Because it would be the exact same video with a few different wall pieces.
What brand is that shade you have installed over the top? The one I have sucks.
JJust ordered a Slipstream. I am not following what the Giraffe is. Is the Giraffe something you installed?
It’s a bracket we supplied in the kit
Well this is for sure the best solution I have seen so far. The price tag is high, but reasonable, unfortunately, hard to cover for me right now. - However, definitely something I will go for sooner or later!
I love mine but, those pins rattle a lot. Easily fixed with some Gorilla transparent duct tape over the pin holes, both sides of the movable and stationary lid, cut an X in the tape and push the pins through. It quiets the rattle. Also get some rubber door trim for the sharp edges. You’ll enjoy the added security.
Why not permanently attach the nuts to the fork plate so you can do everything from top...since your have trouble getting to fork plate nuts on passenger side? Seems like several of the parts could be much easier to deal with if Diabolical would attach the nuts to the parts so they are not loose parts you are trying to hold.
Any chance this can work with the seat recline kit?
In the product description it says no which you probably have already noticed. BUT if there is a will, there is a way. I am pretty sure you can fix it with some reasonable modifications ;-)
What is the giraffe hooked to?
Robert Dumont wondering the same thing! Lol my rubi didn’t come with a giraffe.
These instructions are severely lacking details.
Can the soft top rear panels be attached while the slipstream is installed?
How does this work with the soft top? Can you install without having the entirely remove the soft top?
Scott did you ever get a answer to your question.
I love mine but, those pins rattle a lot. Easily fixed with some Gorilla transparent duct tape over the pin holes, both sides of the movable and stationary lid, cut an X in the tape and push the pins through. It quiets the rattle. Also get some rubber door trim for the sharp edges. You’ll enjoy the added security.