Strapping fiberglass to it will stretch or rip it eventually in theory. And putting alot of stress on the car through canyon/ track driving will hurt the top as well. Im sure running coilovers, or other stiff suspension creates more chassis flex. My suggestion to get more life out of the hard top is to decrease top body flex/twist somehow, and dont park in the sun for hours on end. My roof was passed the rattles and squeaks, it would jump and knock loud, when going over bumps. But it seems like sooner or later everyone is going to face this issue. And I hope im the extreme case because i live in so cal. So This write up is mainly for folks whose hardtops are no longer adjustable like mine. Our hardtops will deform and stretch slightly over a few years if exposed to really hot sun. 2000 MR2, 90,000 miles Parts: PPE long tube header with hi flow cat PPE intake Che center exit catback (stock catback can be provided if desired) motor mount inserts rear suspension braces (similar to Ches) and 3.0racing rear lower crossover brace 3.0racing breastplate 3. I believe this happens because in high heat/chassis flex the fiberglass warms up and stretches. So people try to shimmy them or zip tie them. to the point of the latches being completely loose. At first my hardtop was nice and snug, it wasnt even maxed out on the adjustments, but overtime it just gets looser. The problem is is that the Hardtop gets looser with time. Unhook the small spring from the bottom portion of the arm. Lets start on the top front latches, open the latch, and remove the plastic "adjust shield" piece. And it is possible to strip the mounting area of the nut from the inside!įor This Write up we do not need to remove any of the latches from the hardtop, we also do not need to remove the hardtop from the car, we will just pull the "hook arms" off the latches and work with them out of the car.ġ. NOTE - this was not tested just checked with my hands. So with the hardtop on and the softtop and mounting stuff off you have a lighter car. Nope sorry guys ecochen2 is right when you get all the mounting stuff off for the softtop the hard top weighs less. I DO NOT RECOMMEND UNSCREWING THE LATCHESĮssentially the latches are screwed into the fiberglass of the roof. But IIRC, the softtop is actually less than the weight of the hardtop by about 5-10lbs. I did this today on my own car, and decided to do a step by step write up for others that have tried this or wanted to but were iffy on taking the latches off. First of all I would Like to thank FuZZy_gr for the tips on how to rework the latches so they can be adjusted past their full tightness.
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