soft top rip
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been there. Done that. Got denied at 3 different dealership. No need to bring the tsb with ya. They all know about it at this point.
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Originally Posted by na3j nitsuj' timestamp='1314905958' post='20935638
You can always try asking insurance to cover the cost of replacing the soft top. Depends also if you have full coverage.
I have the same problems with my top... Did the fix that Chris mentioned but eventually it cracked again and started ripping.
I bought a seibon hardtop to fix the problem now the only problem I'm having is I can't put my top down anytime...
I have the same problems with my top... Did the fix that Chris mentioned but eventually it cracked again and started ripping.
I bought a seibon hardtop to fix the problem now the only problem I'm having is I can't put my top down anytime...
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Mac is correct. There is a fix for this
http://modifry.com/products/ctf/index.htm
http://modifry.com/products/ctf/index.htm
I had a couple tears forming and once I put these bad boys on, they stopped spreading instantly.
Get them ASAP
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mac noticed that one of my bars ends had razor sharp edges, ( sharp enough to cut the flesh) so we were planning to visit sunnyvale honda to see if i can resurrect my claim from last year..
I'll let you know how it goes
I'll let you know how it goes
#19
YO JEFF!! damn bro, long time no talk!
yea man, I got the same problem... my friend recently changed the elastic on my top. before it was replaced, I used to manually move that bar myself. however, the first time I did it, I DID punch a small hole on my top on the passenger (faak) from some part of the clip holding the elastic strip in place.
the hole isn't big enough to where water leaks in too much, but it's big enough! what I'm planning on doing is to put a patch on the inside with 3M adhesive spray to tide it down for while.
**OFF TOPIC**
Dude, I mentioned your name at the last weekend meet I went to and you're sooooooo OG, no one knew who I was talkin' bout! Too bad I was lurking for so long and didn't register on S2Ki back when all us BAP'ers did like 7 years ago or I'd be super OG too
yea man, I got the same problem... my friend recently changed the elastic on my top. before it was replaced, I used to manually move that bar myself. however, the first time I did it, I DID punch a small hole on my top on the passenger (faak) from some part of the clip holding the elastic strip in place.
the hole isn't big enough to where water leaks in too much, but it's big enough! what I'm planning on doing is to put a patch on the inside with 3M adhesive spray to tide it down for while.
**OFF TOPIC**
Dude, I mentioned your name at the last weekend meet I went to and you're sooooooo OG, no one knew who I was talkin' bout! Too bad I was lurking for so long and didn't register on S2Ki back when all us BAP'ers did like 7 years ago or I'd be super OG too
You're welcome.
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Originally Posted by Andrie' timestamp='1314911162' post='20935935
Mac is correct. There is a fix for this
http://modifry.com/products/ctf/index.htm
http://modifry.com/products/ctf/index.htm
I had a couple tears forming and once I put these bad boys on, they stopped spreading instantly.
Get them ASAP
I got the material myself from a fabric store and modified paper clips to pin the straps down. My fix was under $4.