Snippy
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looks like shit the dude that did the blazer did a good job u should put it all baxk together and call him lol
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thats some good olde fashioned american inginuity... does she run on french fry oil?DORD
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whoever WMG is, is a complete marketing idiot for disabling audio... sweet video aagin...
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I used a GAS POWERED SAW when I did mine. Cuts like butter.
Youtube SEARCH: MAKING a S10 CONVERTIBLE 4X4 BLAZER
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I just rolled my cavalier into the ditch 3 days ago, and I was planning on doing this to it. Do you have any suggestions? (Its a 2 door). I think it'd be something fun to do when I'm bored...
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First: If you routinely roll cars over, I would not recommend cutting the top off. Alternately, if that was a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence, you should be fine.
If you use any structural reinforcement, put it on before you cut. Remove any sunroof assembly. Use a Sawzall. Make sure severed wires don't short out. You may need shoulder seat belts and a third brake light to pass inspection. Rainwater ponds in a cover, so I have an inelegant solution consisting of plywood and a "roll bar."
tomoconnorpe 3 years ago
Did you guys make a roof??
christopherlaffin 3 years ago
No, we just drilled some drain holes in the bottom and used boat speakers in the rear. After getting caught in the rain a few times (and generally needing to dedicate garage space to Snippy), I plan to make some sort of fabric top like Jeeps sometimes have.
tomoconnorpe 3 years ago
how did u guys do this??
did you need to reinforce the car structurally??
how can i find out how to do this to my car?
heybubbarino 3 years ago
We welded some square steel tubing underneath the rocker panels so that the car wouldn't sag in the middle.
I didn't find much material on how to do this--we just did it. Good luck.
tomoconnorpe 3 years ago