hardtop noise - please advise me.
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hardtop noise - please advise me.
I'm evaluating the possibility of buying the hardtop for my S2k.
The main reason is related with the level of noise that the softtop produces after the 120 mph barrier. You just can't speak or listen to some music. Besides this the car is less vulnerable with an hardtop.
I would like to hear from you that have a hardtop how much is it effective regarding noise reduction and inside confort when cruising at high speed (140-150 mph).
Just another info: is it too hard for one stand alone person to install and usinstall the hardtop? What's the wieght of it?
BR,
LMT
The main reason is related with the level of noise that the softtop produces after the 120 mph barrier. You just can't speak or listen to some music. Besides this the car is less vulnerable with an hardtop.
I would like to hear from you that have a hardtop how much is it effective regarding noise reduction and inside confort when cruising at high speed (140-150 mph).
Just another info: is it too hard for one stand alone person to install and usinstall the hardtop? What's the wieght of it?
BR,
LMT
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I like my hardtop because as you say it enhances the security of the car, i.e. no slashed roof or rear screen.
I will have to admit I haven't been as fast as 150mph with it on but if it is well fitted you should notice a reduction in wind noise. The aerodynamics of the front screen are such that I think the car will still be quite noisy at very high speeds though.
IMO one person cannot remove or replace the hardtop. It is not very heavy but it is too large to manipulate on your own. You need 2 people to lift it off or on the car. It also has 2 very sharp pointed metal shafts that could cause a lot of damage to the car if you drop it or slip while trying to move it...
I will have to admit I haven't been as fast as 150mph with it on but if it is well fitted you should notice a reduction in wind noise. The aerodynamics of the front screen are such that I think the car will still be quite noisy at very high speeds though.
IMO one person cannot remove or replace the hardtop. It is not very heavy but it is too large to manipulate on your own. You need 2 people to lift it off or on the car. It also has 2 very sharp pointed metal shafts that could cause a lot of damage to the car if you drop it or slip while trying to move it...
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Since it's only 44 lbs, I believe one person can remove it. However, you will need to remove one of the seats so you have something flat to stand on for stability and leverage. Then you'll have to have a place in the garage to set it down. If you screw up you'll mess up the car and/or the top.
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I love my hardtop as well.
It enhances the looks of the car, it also is as everyone says much quieter. The headroom is excellent and it is indeed light.
I wouldn't try a single person removal, however you might want to rig something up like xviper did to remove it with a hoist. Works great.
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It enhances the looks of the car, it also is as everyone says much quieter. The headroom is excellent and it is indeed light.
I wouldn't try a single person removal, however you might want to rig something up like xviper did to remove it with a hoist. Works great.
Vince
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I'm evaluating the possibility of buying the hardtop for my S2k.
The main reason is related with the level of noise that the softtop produces after the 120 mph barrier. You just can't speak or listen to some music. Besides this the car is less vulnerable with an hardtop.
I would like to hear from you that have a hardtop how much is it effective regarding noise reduction and inside confort when cruising at high speed (140-150 mph).
Just another info: is it too hard for one stand alone person to install and usinstall the hardtop? What's the wieght of it?
BR,
LMT
I'm evaluating the possibility of buying the hardtop for my S2k.
The main reason is related with the level of noise that the softtop produces after the 120 mph barrier. You just can't speak or listen to some music. Besides this the car is less vulnerable with an hardtop.
I would like to hear from you that have a hardtop how much is it effective regarding noise reduction and inside confort when cruising at high speed (140-150 mph).
Just another info: is it too hard for one stand alone person to install and usinstall the hardtop? What's the wieght of it?
BR,
LMT
That being said, the HT is a hand full for just one person. If you're built like a gorilla and think you can do it, good luck. I personally would not risk dropping a $4000.00 (Can.) hardtop on a $50,000.00 car. Aside from this issue, it does turn the car into a difference looking beast (I like it) and is a must for our winters if you drive it then.
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This is for XVIPER,
I'm sorry not to live in the US, but there are other countries in the world where you have highways with different rules. For example in Germany you have highways without speed limits and five or six lanes. In there you can go as fast as you can with a relative high level of security.
In my country you do have speed limits but still you can go very fast as long as you pay a lot of attention to police cars.
I thank you for giving relavant information for my decision on whether to buy the HT.
Best regards,
LMT
I'm sorry not to live in the US, but there are other countries in the world where you have highways with different rules. For example in Germany you have highways without speed limits and five or six lanes. In there you can go as fast as you can with a relative high level of security.
In my country you do have speed limits but still you can go very fast as long as you pay a lot of attention to police cars.
I thank you for giving relavant information for my decision on whether to buy the HT.
Best regards,
LMT