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How to Install Steinjager Teddy Top Full Length Solar Screen Cover - Red (18-19 Jeep Wrangler JL 4 Door) on your Jeep Wrangler

Installation Time

60 minutes

Extreme Terrain
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Installation Instructions:

Included in the box is the Teddy Top and 13 bungee cords used for installation.


Start by removing your hardtop, or pulling your soft top all the way back for installation.


I started by laying the top out over the jeep and started with the front 2 bungie cords.
Note that there are 2 small bungie cords that are used to hook the front holes to the spot where you normally latch your top down and there is also a slight thickness difference in a few of the longer cords. The thinner cords will be used in the rear where they are needed to stretch further than in other spots. All of the cords go around the roll bar minus the front 2 smaller ones that I have pictured bellow for reference.


Simply insert the end of the cord through the hole in the top and stretch the cord around the roll bar so that you can strap it around the ball end of the cord for a secure fit as pictured below.


Here is a closeup of hoe the cord attaches to itself.


On the rear you really have to stretch the cords to get them to come around to attach, but do not worry they will pull just enough to latch on. I ran mine through the small divot in the back of the roll bar to make it a little easier. As you can see, I used the thicker cord on the side where it did not need to stretch as far and the thinner cord on the rear where it needed to pull much further.


After latching all 13 bungie cords you will be able to put your hardtop/ soft top back into
place. The top can get a little in the way when clamping the latches in the front, you just have to pull it down a little bit to allow for the latches to pull all the way up to lock your top.


Installation Instructions Written by ExtremeTerrain Customer Jordan Wade 01/027/2018