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Old 06-03-2012, 08:00 AM
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^ i tried that too, but it didnt help at all...even used two spacers...hopefully ill have a hardtop in about a year so im not worried about it...just sucks when it rains
Old 06-03-2012, 10:06 AM
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If you can be without your latches for a bit, mail them to me and I will modify them.

Guaranteed quiet at 155mph.
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If by looking at these pictures you can guarantee me that my problem will be fixed i will ship them your way. I just feel that its not the tight seal since i already put in hardtop strikers that made it seal so hard the the latches didnt even click. And my wimd noise got worse. $70 spent for absolutely no reason. I feel its something with the top or windshield frame not beeing alligned correctly or bent out of shape. Putting the shims under the strikers virtually does the same thing as the hardtop strikers and as previously stated, that didnt work
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Originally Posted by s2papi
If by looking at these pictures you can guarantee me that my problem will be fixed i will ship them your way. I just feel that its not the tight seal since i already put in hardtop strikers that made it seal so hard the the latches didnt even click. And my wimd noise got worse. $70 spent for absolutely no reason. I feel its something with the top or windshield frame not beeing alligned correctly or bent out of shape. Putting the shims under the strikers virtually does the same thing as the hardtop strikers and as previously stated, that didnt work
i feel your pain brother, i feel your pain
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Honestly dude, if I have too hard of a time fixing the problem I'll take off my Soft top sell it and get a hardtop
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lol I take back what I said... that looks like strait soft top fat chick frame damage...lol
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Originally Posted by Billman250
If you can be without your latches for a bit, mail them to me and I will modify them.

Guaranteed quiet at 155mph.
This is something I could really use. PM with the price to modify and how long you'll need them for.

Thank you
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So no more thoughts on wjat it could be or a possible solution -_- FML
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