Split the canopy
It took me five fit and trims of the front to get close enough to be ready to split the canopy. My first objective was to get the contour correct on the front edge. That took about three trims. Then I took off about 1/4 to 3/8″ at a time until the gap between the top of the canopy and the cabin frame was about 5/8″. This is a tricky dance as you could easily run out of canopy at the rear window. Tanya was at the ready each time the canopy needed to be put on or taken off. The canopy split was a piece of cake. All of the “practice” on trimming the front edge sure helped. I did the big cut without any help, no problem. All this with the garage at 89 degrees to keep from cracking the canopy. It was hot.









