1-Piece Removable Hardtop for Suzuki Samurai for Model Years 1986-1995
The one piece hardtop has special features unique to Samurais.
Product Features
Highest Quality Textured Exterior Finish
Our hardtops are painted with a single stage UV resistant paint. Black is our standard color. White and Tan are optional at an additional charge.Safety Glass
The side windows and rear hatch are DOT Approved tempered safety glass.Tinted Glass
The hardtop windows and rear hatch are tinted 31% to the maximum allowable by law.Fully Carpeted
The inside of our tops are finished in a mildew resistant gray carpet. This not only looks great, but it helps keep the road noise out.Reduced Road and Wind Noises
Our use of “Weather Guard” drastically cuts the interior noise level. You can carry on a conversation without raising your voice. Your sound systems will sound better.Weather Insulated
Our use of “Weather Guard” also insulates the interior from the outside elements. Your air conditioners and heaters will be much more efficient.Rear Hatch Opens with Dual Gas Struts
Your rear hatch will come up with a flick of the wrist, by extra strong gas props. They are guaranteed to keep your rear hatch up, even during off-roading.Comes with All Necessary Hardware to Install Your Hardtop
Some tools required.
JG de la Rocha –
I am interested in a hardtp sólid removable top like this one but for a Chevrolet Tracker 2001. With side sliding windows, color Tan. Please provide price delivered to Tucson, Az, and estímated time of delivery.
JG de la Rocha
Pawel Krol –
Good morning
I would like to buy a 1-Piece Removable Hardtop for Suzuki Samurai for my Samurai.
My car was build in 1999 and this is Spanish version 1,9 TD.
Could you confirm if this will fit to my car.
If necessary I can send a picture of my Samurai, but I will need an email address.
Junior lacle –
I would buy 2 removable tops for my Samurai in the next following month, but perhaps I add a back light and some small parts too. I would wanna know how long it’ll take.
Alex Earl (verified owner) –
The hardtop fit perfectly and only took an hour or so to install on my own. Definitely worth the 10 week wait. The freight company that delivered it was also very nice and I didn’t have any issues, it arrived in only a few days.
Thanks!
Gilbert Huffman –
I’ve had my rally top on my 86 Suzuki Samurai for around 11 years now and it has been a premier product. I’m pretty confident it will go another 11 years. The only hardtop issue in 11 years was a loose rivet on the rear window. Well done.
Michael Jolibois –
Company was helpful to work with and kept me updated on progress. They even held it so it wouldn’t be delivered when I was away for a holiday. As for the top itself: overall it is well made and looks great. I do have a few points of detraction though.
When installing this hardtop, it felt as though the top had to “stretch” in the sense that it needed to hook over the front lip above the windshield then be firmly pulled down into place behind the B-pillars. It felt like there would be a lot of stress introduced to the frame of the top trying to get it to seat well against the surfaces. But that could be due to my Samurai being 40+ years old and having slightly shifted.
I have had it on my Samurai for a little over a year, and so far the fiberglass/plastic outer surface and the inner headliner still look brand new. However, a few months after owning I noticed the driver’s side window gasket pulling out of its seating. I don’t think it is leaking (yet) as we have had several heavy rain days and I have not noticed water leaking down that side.
The other big issue is the tailgate/rear window gap. There is a considerable space between the tailgate door and the rear window when closed. The window sits inside tailgate and does not necessarily touch it, rendering the strip of rubber along the bottom rather useless for keeping water out. There are also larger holes on either side at the bottom of the window. I attempted to put some rubber on the tailgate, but it does not work. As such I have a bit leaking in, especially when facing downhill.
I do realize that it being a removable top, that water tight may not be completely possible, but the amount of water leaking in was enough to get everything damp in the back. I think, for what these cost, some additional measures for trying to seal these areas and make sure the gaskets last longer than a few months would be nice.
All of that being said, it is an improvement over the previous two piece hard top, and gives a little extra headroom. I have the roof rack and tail light. The rack is proving it’s worth, the tail light has not yet been connected, but does seem to fill with water, which might be a concern.