 Hey everybody, Brett here and I'm going to show you how to put your hard top on your two-door JL Wrangler today. Perhaps you just watched my video lately or a couple months ago on how to take your hard top off and now you want to put it back on. I'm going to show you how to do that and taking the right steps in the right order to make that happen quickly and safely. Let's get right into it. So the only two tools that you're going to need to put on your hard top is a ratchet with a Torx 50. Perhaps you got that with your Jeep tool kit. If you didn't, you can go to the hardware store, Fleet Farm, Walmart and get a ratchet with a Torx 50 bit. You can also use this Torx 50 bit for the door hinges and then you're going to want to grab a ladder. You're also going to want to grab a friend to help you put the back hard top piece on because it is a little bit heavier than you can probably do by yourself. So let's get right into it and it'll be quick. So I wanted to show you real quick the pegs that are on the bottom of the hard top so you can see them. There's one right there, then there's one on the other end, and then there's two on the other side. Now those pegs go into the slots right here, right here. So the top will actually go down once you have them in the right spots. You ready? Yes. Right. So now we're ready to put the hard top back on. First thing you're going to want to do though is grab a friend. Say hello Austin. Hi there. And then you're going to want to grab each side. You're going to want to put your hands wide enough apart so that the top doesn't rock and then we'll get it, walk it right over to and lift with your legs. Make sure it's lined up properly over and then just walk it out. Once you can line up the corners, just drop it on there slowly until it hits the pegs. Okay, there we go. And that's really all that's to it. Make sure that you have this glass piece up otherwise it'll get in the way of the tire and it's just a lot easier to put on when this glass piece is up. And then you can open your door, close this, and now we just put the bolts and front hard top pieces on and you're all set to go. Okay, so now we can get our bolts and put those back into the hard top and put this seat down because that'll be a lot easier to get to the bolts. You're going to need six for back here. You're also going to need your ratchet and your Torx 50. I'm just going to put them in and hand tighten them until they get almost all the way down and then once they get hard to turn then use your ratchet to snug them up and then we can put the quick disconnects on and the hard top pieces in the front on and we're all set to go. And if the bolts don't go any easy there's a good chance that you don't have the hard top on quite squarely. These are all going in very nicely. So I'm going to get your ratchet and just tighten them up. You don't have to put them too tight, just make sure that they're snug. You'll know when they're tight because the ratchet will not go easily anymore. This is the worst one. A couple more. Now that you have them all tight you can go to the quick disconnects. So if you put your quick disconnects where they're supposed to go you have them in their little holders right there. You're just going to want to take the windshield washer fluid and just snap it right on there. You don't have to press the button or anything. It just snaps right on. This one you're going to want to push down on the red tab. Pull it out and then put it right on there and it'll snap. It'll click. Take your red piece and push it up. Easy as that. So before we put our front hard top pieces on don't forget we have our last two Torx 50 bolts that have to go in on the top here. So you're going to want to just this is a good time to grab your ladder that we have and put these bolts in. You can hand tighten them until they're snug and then finish them off with the ratchet and Torx 50 socket. Pretty easy. Once again if they go in nicely then you know you have the hard top on there correctly. If they're giving you a pain then there's a good chance that they're the hard tops not on properly. Just get them nice and snug and you'll know when it's tight you don't want to turn it too much because you might crack the plastic at the hard top. Let's go do the other side. Once again grab your ladder put your bolt in and just turn it till it's snug and then you can take your ratchet. You're all set to go now we can put the hard top front pieces on and latch those down and you'll be all good to go. A couple quick things to note before we put the front hard top pieces on you're going to want to prep it before you put those on. Just put your sun visors down and you'll see why in just a second and then on the actual hard top piece you're going to want to put this latch up like so. If that's not up like that it's going to be really hard to get that onto the top easily. All right so now you're ready to put the hard top pieces on. You want to start with the passenger side first because it's got a lip, a weather stripping that the other one goes over so you have to do the passenger side first. Just line it up nicely and it should fit real snugly into place and now we can put on the driver's side. Make sure that that latch is open and you can get it over that lip. If it's not fitting on there correctly it's because one of your latches isn't is opened or not not opened properly. So I just had to do one of the latches and now you can see that it goes on nice and flush with everything and now it's time to latch everything up and you're all set to go. So now we can latch everything up on the inside. I recommend doing the passenger side first to get that snug down and then the driver's side will snug down on that. So just put your latch there, snap that, snap that, snap that, snap that, snap that, do that latch and do that final snap. Now if they don't go that easy you probably have something not aligned properly so if you're really struggling to close this I would check your alignment to make sure everything's lined up right otherwise you might damage the hard top or you'll get leaks and that's all that's to it. Thank you so much for checking out the video. I hope it was helpful and if it was helpful leave me a comment in the comment sections below. Also click the like, subscribe, and share button as well as the bell notifications because we do videos each and every day here at Summit Auto and if you want to get alerted to those you got to click the bell notifications. 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I also found that it's a lot easier just to edit the video than it is to like trust that the clicker oh yeah you can trim that so you're gonna want to make sure that the flat end of the hard top is going towards the front of the vehicle and just get it on there over the lip over the lip of the other one make sure it's forward enough oh you know what we forgot to do we forgot to undo that latch that's why that was doing that all right now it'll go down I also want to make sure that these are under the lip before it goes on there