Aftermarket soft top for glass window
#21
Originally Posted by Cyclon36,Feb 7 2006, 06:11 PM
Originally Posted by campbuds @ Feb 7 2006, 06:18 PM
Is that window smaller than the factory window?
But it looks like there's a more material between the bottom edge of the glass and the body of the car. That strip looks wider than on the OEM top.
Just wondering.
Drive Safe,
Steve R.
#26
Originally Posted by campbuds,Feb 8 2006, 10:15 AM
Now that I am looking at them side by side I hope your picture is a bit washed out intrpeid, because that top is not nearly as dark as the one in the other picture i found.
To me, that's giving the illusion that the glass is larger on the OEM when in fact, it's not, or at least not much. I just got up and looked at my car. The proportions are the same although the pictures make that strip of material look larger than it really is.
If there's a difference, it's certainly not worth worrying about. Thanks for the clarification.
Drive Safe,
Steve R.
#28
Vic,
Actually I called Robbins about this today to do some research. I was supposed to be receiving an email from Tony there who said he knows you real well.
They use a special sealing process that is extremely reliable and pretty well air tight. There is no reason to believe water could leak nor will water linger there.
Actually I called Robbins about this today to do some research. I was supposed to be receiving an email from Tony there who said he knows you real well.
They use a special sealing process that is extremely reliable and pretty well air tight. There is no reason to believe water could leak nor will water linger there.
#29
Originally Posted by campbuds,Feb 8 2006, 03:36 PM
Vic,
Actually I called Robbins about this today to do some research. I was supposed to be receiving an email from Tony there who said he knows you real well.
They use a special sealing process that is extremely reliable and pretty well air tight. There is no reason to believe water could leak nor will water linger there.
Actually I called Robbins about this today to do some research. I was supposed to be receiving an email from Tony there who said he knows you real well.
They use a special sealing process that is extremely reliable and pretty well air tight. There is no reason to believe water could leak nor will water linger there.