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Old 10-16-2004, 11:33 PM   #1
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single or double wall???

i am gonna take the top off of the blazer soon to work on it. i think it is a singlewall and wanted to know the differences? here are some pics if they help, thanks, eric.
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Old 10-16-2004, 11:36 PM   #2
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That is a single wall. The bolts on a single wall go down from the top side, on a double wall they come up from the bottom...


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Old 10-16-2004, 11:40 PM   #3
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which one?

which top is better to have and why are were two different ones made?
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I think the single wall is better as the double wall tends to sag in the middle. Couldn't say why they made two differend ones...


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Old 10-16-2004, 11:53 PM   #5
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yeah the bolts do go from the top, thanks.
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Old 10-17-2004, 12:39 AM   #6
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I think the single wall is better as the double wall tends to sag in the middle. Couldn't say why they made two differend ones...


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Do they stay warmer? Someone told me that the single walls tend to collect moister inside and that the double walls, since being more insulated did not.
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Old 10-17-2004, 01:45 AM   #7
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Don't think double wall tops had inside lights. I think single wall was only made in '72. I've heard that single walls also sag. The tops are so huge that the fiberglass just weakens over the years, bracing was at minimum to keep weight down.
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Old 10-17-2004, 03:06 AM   #8
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Do they stay warmer? Someone told me that the single walls tend to collect moister inside and that the double walls, since being more insulated did not.
Not sure about staying warmer. I never drove the 71 I had with a double wall. Bought the truck and parted it out...


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Old 10-17-2004, 04:39 AM   #9
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My trucks FROM Montana as far as i know, and the Original owner got a double wall.... So maybe they were better at keeping heat in? I know the truck has a block heater too, apparently the (cold)weather was an issue in a previus life? It's a 71 and if they really didnt start making single walls untill 72 - then that's definetly why its not a singlewall! MY $0.02
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Old 10-17-2004, 10:06 AM   #10
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mine is a 69, it must have been changed out. it is in excellent shape too. i just wondered why everyone seems to want to get rid of their double wall for a single wall?
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Old 10-17-2004, 11:49 AM   #11
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mine is a 69, it must have been changed out. it is in excellent shape too. i just wondered why everyone seems to want to get rid of their double wall for a single wall?
If anyone has an idea on how to get a top out to southern cal I'm interested in buying it, don't have a top to trade.
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Old 10-17-2004, 12:18 PM   #12
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The bolt hole locations are different for single and double walls so if you think your truck originally had a double wall and now has a single top just check the bed top rails for evidence of 2 sets of holes.
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Old 10-17-2004, 12:44 PM   #13
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Good stuff. So is it a fact that singles were only made in 72? It seems to me that with cost mgmt, its VERY possible that GM went into a single wall design to save $$. Does anyone have an options list for the 72 that shows cost of either . I'd bet that the double would have cost more. Good information if we can figure it out.
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Old 10-17-2004, 01:22 PM   #14
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1.Double wall IS heavier. (pain in the but)

2.Double wall is harder to bolt on/off because bolts go in upside dow and you can't see to allign. (pain in the but)

3. Double wall has threaded holes/truck does not. Single wall does not have threaded holes/truck does.

4. Who want's a top anyway? We own convertibles for a reason. ha.
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Old 10-17-2004, 03:17 PM   #15
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that`s all i plan to do is leave it in the garage when it`s raining. i don`t want to invite half the neighborhood over to get the top on and off all of the time. oh wait i don`t have neighbors, guess i`m s.o.l. ha.
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Old 10-17-2004, 05:52 PM   #16
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All valid points, I have a double wall for my '71, and yes it is heavy. I have heard from single wall owners that the weight difference is not that great. You may need 3 or 4 people to remove/install a double wall, but for the single you probably need 2 or 3.

So, don't think of it as a pain in the a**, think of it as an excuse to have a party, get some brewskies, turn on some tunes.


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Old 10-17-2004, 06:13 PM   #17
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Well me and my girlfriend put my double wall on with some "thinking". Really was not that difficult. Of course if your paint is worthy, then it might be a different story anyone know what size bolt I need?
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Old 10-17-2004, 07:16 PM   #18
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3. Double wall has threaded holes/truck does not. Single wall does not have threaded holes/truck does.
You sure? I just sold my double wall to ^him^(jakeslim) and i know forsure that my truck has threaded holes, but the top does not, i dont think it did. Good going on talking your girlfriend into helping out with getting the top on! My girl helps me with EVERYTHING , but we never gave that a shot! I always called up my buddies.

Further more i don't think anyone will find you need more or less people needed to put on/take off a double/single wall top. From what i know, and what jakeslim said, a double wall is POSSIBLE to get on with only two(2) people. I've taken mine OFF with only one other friend before. I'm sure a single wall is even easier, that's all. How ever i always called up as many pals were around to make life that much easier.

That's the nice thing about California for us blazer owners, NO SUMMER RAIN!....we take the top off for all of summer, and when it starts to rain, we put the tops back on untill next summer!
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3. Double wall has threaded holes/truck does not. Single wall does not have threaded holes/truck does.


This is correct, I had to relocate the holes on the bedsides I am using for my Jimmy. There were just holes and I had to fill them in and make oval holes and weld on nut keepers on the underside.
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the double wall has threaded holes in it, the truck does not.
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Old 10-17-2004, 08:25 PM   #21
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Hmmmm maybe I'm reading this incorrectly or my trucks weird? Probably my first guess. I had a double wall and when i took it off and on , the bolts that bolted it on threaded into/out of the Blazer. My double wall top had 4 brackets, 2 up on the window frame, and 2 near the tail gate. They matched up with threaded holes IN my blazer. I guess i see what you're all sayying, the 2 i didnt bother with were the ones under the bed rails behind the doors. I guess those would have had to thread into the hard top.
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[QUOTE=Drop Top 71] My double wall top had 4 brackets, 2 up on the window frame, and 2 near the tail gate. They matched up with threaded holes IN my blazer. I guess i see what you're all sayying, the 2 i didnt bother with were the ones under the bed rails behind the doors. [QUOTE]


I would say that is is unsafe without the side rail bolts. Very scary.

There are:

1 in each visors
2 in middle of windshield frame
4 in each side of bedrail
1 in each rear corner.
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Old 10-17-2004, 08:59 PM   #23
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So that's what all those holes in my bed rails are for, 4/10 aint too bad Call me a (stupid) dare devil . Glad I have my soft top now! Good thing it was only on my blazer 1/6th the time i had it ,for driving to/from high school in the winter rain. Scary none the less. No wonder i thought only the truck had threaded holes, didnt consider the bed rail bolts!
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The bolt hole locations are different for single and double walls so if you think your truck originally had a double wall and now has a single top just check the bed top rails for evidence of 2 sets of holes.
My original unmolested 72 came with two sets of holes. One with captured nuts for a single wall, and the other with through holes for a double wall with the nuts in the top. My truck came with a double wall. Must be a 72 only thing...
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My 72 jimmy has both sets of holes.

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