I've been thinking about this since I got my Sidekick four years ago -- Just about everyone that takes a pic of their sidekick does it with the top off... They just look better that way. (IMHO) But: With rain and thieves, there's no way to leave it like that all the time.
So these guys came up with a rally top:
http://www.rallytops.com/suzuki/sidekick-2-piece-sport-top.htmlIt's almost a thousand dollars, and I
really hate the way it looks... It sits too high above the back frame rails and looks really awkward.
I made my own tonneau cover out of this heavy plasticized fabric I got at walmart, it velcros onto the bedrails, and anchors to a board behind the steats that I screwed in through the factory holes that are covered up in the bottom right of this picture:
It looks great, it barely flaps, but it still leaves the back window completely open, and velcro keeps nobody out.
I started thinking about trying to bend some aluminum diamondplate to fit, which would let me bend up some 'for show' rollbars/lightbars, but I don't have the tools or equipment to bend it, weld it, etc.
Then the other day I'm parked beside a chevy avalanche, and it hits me:
I could crop my factory plastic/fibreglass hardtop and use it as a base to make my own.
And hopefully come up with something that looks a little less halfassed than this:
The rear window would be reused since it's already the perfect size. It wouldn't even be that hard to make it so the whole window could be removed with a few bolts to retain the full top off experience.
Everything I read/watch about fibreglass has it going into a mold, which I'd have to create and spend way too much time on. Is it not possible to just carve something out of wood/foam, and lay strips of fibreglass over top? I'm not looking for a showroom finish or anything.
What do you think, any ideas?
-Al.