Hard Top Installation
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Hard Top Installation
I have only just recently bought a 98' mx5. Im starting to understand the obsession! I have aquired a second hand hard top which I will have repainted. It however needs to have the side latches cut out and put in and the top re-set so it sits on the body snuggly. I dont have the skill nor the tools to even attempt doing this! Can anyone tell me who or what sort of company I can take this to to be done in hawkes bay or bay of plenty?
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For my car I ended up drilling out the plastic covering where the side latch plates go and the latch plates hide the uneven cutting. The screw holes for the side latches are already in the cars I believe, just covered hence the drilling.
In terms of resetting the roof, look at the latches and they have a plastic lock that you rotate off and then you just play with how tight or loose the latches are until it all sits nicely.
In terms of resetting the roof, look at the latches and they have a plastic lock that you rotate off and then you just play with how tight or loose the latches are until it all sits nicely.
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I have an NA and was wondering if the hard top has the same profile as the soft topples around the rear screen area. My soft top rubs a little on the rear braces of my rollbar. Would hate to join the myriad of searchers looking for one before Ross snaps them up to find out it will not fit and retain the window in it a the same time
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