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I'm finding the installation of my new 2-man soft top to be more of a struggle than it should be. It's almost like the top is two sizes too small for the truck it's being installed on.
Assuming that some warm weather and sunlight will help soften and stretch things up a bit, I'm still left with the two ears on the b-pillars. Routing these flaps around the b-pillars, over the padding, under the seatbelt, I'm left both high and short of any mounting point.

Even assuming the material was longer, I'm still going to be in between turnbuckles. The -10 shows the installation of the 2-man top, but it's no help here; it doesn't even show this part of the installation.

Any thoughts here? This seems like it should be the most obvious thing on the planet, but apparently, I'm missing something.
Assuming that some warm weather and sunlight will help soften and stretch things up a bit, I'm still left with the two ears on the b-pillars. Routing these flaps around the b-pillars, over the padding, under the seatbelt, I'm left both high and short of any mounting point.

Even assuming the material was longer, I'm still going to be in between turnbuckles. The -10 shows the installation of the 2-man top, but it's no help here; it doesn't even show this part of the installation.

Any thoughts here? This seems like it should be the most obvious thing on the planet, but apparently, I'm missing something.











