Busy weekend Installing the new top..
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:19 pm
Hey all,
Well my dad and I have been busy over the weekend removing the old stuffed vinyl top, and replacing it with the new stayfast one.
New stayfast top.
I recieved my stayfast top from USA friday arvo, and we started with the fun saturday morning. The interior was stripped, rollbar, deck carpet, plastic panels, seats etc. I decided to remove the frame from the car, as its seemed to be easier to get to all the rivets, screws, and clips that way. Removing the old top off the frame was very easy, just a few screws, and rivets then off it came.
Installing the new one however was a bit tricky, it took about 4 hours for us to fit it to the frame, with a few problems along the way (I dislocated my thumb ), but we got there eventually. By 11:00pm saturday night we had the old top off the frame, and the new one installed on the frame ready to go in. It was time for sleep, and alot more ice for my thumb.
This morning we were at it again, we connected the old rain rail to the top, and repaired a few cracks in it. Now it was time for the install, it was a bit of a pain getting 2 of the clips onto the rain rail, but after about 30min and a few swear words it was done. I then bolted in the rain rail retainers, and started to stretch... I mean stretch the top forward so it could latch in. After about 30min of pulling it forward slowly, we were able to latch it into position. It is very very tight at the moment, so im hoping it will stretch out over the next few days. Other than that I am extremely happy with how things went.
Heres a few pics of it done, and ready for the interior bits to get installed.
Cheers
Ryan
Well my dad and I have been busy over the weekend removing the old stuffed vinyl top, and replacing it with the new stayfast one.
New stayfast top.
I recieved my stayfast top from USA friday arvo, and we started with the fun saturday morning. The interior was stripped, rollbar, deck carpet, plastic panels, seats etc. I decided to remove the frame from the car, as its seemed to be easier to get to all the rivets, screws, and clips that way. Removing the old top off the frame was very easy, just a few screws, and rivets then off it came.
Installing the new one however was a bit tricky, it took about 4 hours for us to fit it to the frame, with a few problems along the way (I dislocated my thumb ), but we got there eventually. By 11:00pm saturday night we had the old top off the frame, and the new one installed on the frame ready to go in. It was time for sleep, and alot more ice for my thumb.
This morning we were at it again, we connected the old rain rail to the top, and repaired a few cracks in it. Now it was time for the install, it was a bit of a pain getting 2 of the clips onto the rain rail, but after about 30min and a few swear words it was done. I then bolted in the rain rail retainers, and started to stretch... I mean stretch the top forward so it could latch in. After about 30min of pulling it forward slowly, we were able to latch it into position. It is very very tight at the moment, so im hoping it will stretch out over the next few days. Other than that I am extremely happy with how things went.
Heres a few pics of it done, and ready for the interior bits to get installed.
Cheers
Ryan