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Rain Rail
Ok so my so called \"unbreakable\" rain rail has arrived at 6.30pm tonight even better means I don't have to pick it up from the post office but mmm I've got something waiting for me at the post office not sure what it is tho
Anyway heres pics of it
According the seller they say its made out of polyurethane and also comes with a lifetime manufacture warranty
I went out and bought some foam tape to put over the holes where the rivets and bolts go thru
I've looked on many website and they say rivetting the softtop and the rain rail isn't required and was done to speed up the process
Because I'm not taking the soft top off and going to try and do it while its still attached to the car I'm going to give it ago without rivetting (some have suggested nylon screws) the softtop and rain rail together
Well I'm going to go and try and replace it now but I don't think it will get done tonight
Alright heres pics of it
BTW I bought it from these guys in the states cost me around $280AU inc bank cheque (they don't accept credit cards nor bank transfers) still worked out cheaper than buying the Factory Rain Rail from Mazda (Quoted $350) http://www.duettomotors.com/miata/rain_rail.htm
Anyway heres pics of it
According the seller they say its made out of polyurethane and also comes with a lifetime manufacture warranty
I went out and bought some foam tape to put over the holes where the rivets and bolts go thru
I've looked on many website and they say rivetting the softtop and the rain rail isn't required and was done to speed up the process
Because I'm not taking the soft top off and going to try and do it while its still attached to the car I'm going to give it ago without rivetting (some have suggested nylon screws) the softtop and rain rail together
Well I'm going to go and try and replace it now but I don't think it will get done tonight
Alright heres pics of it
BTW I bought it from these guys in the states cost me around $280AU inc bank cheque (they don't accept credit cards nor bank transfers) still worked out cheaper than buying the Factory Rain Rail from Mazda (Quoted $350) http://www.duettomotors.com/miata/rain_rail.htm
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everything is in but sad results
water is still getting thru I'm not sure how its going thru but i the water is just overflowing and getting under that rubber off that thing you use to clip the Tonneaus over
what have i done wrong i've followed this http://www.miata.net/garage/rainrail.html
water is still getting thru I'm not sure how its going thru but i the water is just overflowing and getting under that rubber off that thing you use to clip the Tonneaus over
what have i done wrong i've followed this http://www.miata.net/garage/rainrail.html
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Ok I'm an idiot!!
I've been thinking about this all morning
Then i relised how on earth does water go thru if i tighten the bolts
That was when i relised if i tighten the bolts it will close off the rain rail = less water gets into the rain rail = water overflows
so now I'm going to head out to my car and loose those nuts off and probably hand tighten it
I've been thinking about this all morning
Then i relised how on earth does water go thru if i tighten the bolts
That was when i relised if i tighten the bolts it will close off the rain rail = less water gets into the rain rail = water overflows
so now I'm going to head out to my car and loose those nuts off and probably hand tighten it
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The 13 nuts that hold the 3 set plates in place should be tightened in a specific order, and at a specific torque setting. I can't remember the torque setting off the top of my head, but it should be in a Haynes manual or the enthusiats guide...or a search on the big forum may find it.
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Just had read of your original post. You mentioned that you were going to use foam tape to cover the rivet holes. Did you end up doing that. I wonder if that tape is water proof and/or will hold up over time.
I re-used a cracked rain rail by using heavy duty reinforced, water proof vinyl tape to cover the various holes and cracks. 2 years on and still not leaks.
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I re-used a cracked rain rail by using heavy duty reinforced, water proof vinyl tape to cover the various holes and cracks. 2 years on and still not leaks.
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Ok, according to the Enthusiat's workshop manual the torque setting is 8.8-12Nm (or 90-120 kgf cm, or 78-104 lbf in)
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Help! I'm drowning
With all this rain, I have water getting into the cabin. I'm not sure what's the cause but I have identified where it is coming in. Maybe one of you more experienced guys/gals can tell me how I fix this. I have a photo of where it's coming in but I'm not sure how to insert it here.
Any help you guys can give is greatly appreciated.
Adam
Any help you guys can give is greatly appreciated.
Adam
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