Hiya Guys,
I am not too sure whether this topic has been posted up before, but, has anyone experienced problems folding the soft top down? Sometimes it feels a little tight to fold, as though the vinyl has contracted or something. I didn't experience this the first time I bought the car. Maybe it's because of some interference between the soft top and beltline molding? (http://www.miata.net/garage/tsb/sb09-018-06-1599.pdf) Any feedback/help/suggestions would be muchly appreciated.
Mike
Problems folding the soft top down?
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Yeah, I think the problem comes mainly from the inside of the roof generating too much friction with the metal bar that props up the top behind your head. It means the top doesn't \"glide\" smoothly over the bar, and causes the top to not quite fold.
I've found that while I'm dropping the roof, the best thing to do is to try and help tug the roof down by pushing down on the area just above the glass window. This means the friction between the roof and the bar is overcome, and the roof goes down.
Not an idea solution, but it works.
I've found that while I'm dropping the roof, the best thing to do is to try and help tug the roof down by pushing down on the area just above the glass window. This means the friction between the roof and the bar is overcome, and the roof goes down.
Not an idea solution, but it works.
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I lubricated my first roof where the roof bows slide with a light coat of silicon spray. Fixed it right up. I didn't have any problems with the second roof.
I've heard that the spring that moves the rear bow on the early NB8A's wasn't quite up to the task. Mazda were replacing them with a heavier duty item under warranty at the time.
I've heard that the spring that moves the rear bow on the early NB8A's wasn't quite up to the task. Mazda were replacing them with a heavier duty item under warranty at the time.
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