Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

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Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

Postby dave2221 » Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:26 pm

Hey guys

I get a bit of wind noise from my soft top, and after speaking to another MX5 owner, he said the front edge of the soft top, above the windscreen is alot lower/neater join with the seal on his car, which creates the majority of my wind noise (my soft top sticks slighly up catching the wind)

Is there any way to adjust the soft top, or the seals, so that i get a better fit when i clip her up?

Will post photo's if needed, but i dont have any at the moment.

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Re: Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

Postby BadBong » Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:30 pm

I assume you can either adjust the front clips or change the springs on the clips to make it stronger so that it'll close any gaps between the soft top and the top of the A-pillar :?:

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Re: Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

Postby NitroDann » Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:32 pm

Your latches have a cover that clips onto a 12 or 10 mm turnbucle. Turn the turnbuckle to adjust.

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Re: Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

Postby dave2221 » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:03 am

NitroDann wrote:Your latches have a cover that clips onto a 12 or 10 mm turnbucle. Turn the turnbuckle to adjust.

Dann

Thanks Dann

Assuming that i get the latches down more, but i still need more adjustment in the middle of the roof, can i then try to adjust the seal (i.e. unglue and reglue) to try to get it down? as i think ill need more than the turnbukle adjustment will give me....

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Re: Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

Postby ShadyDeals » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:27 am

I had this same problem with one of my MX's. I never got around to fixing the problem but if i were to have a crack at it i would go for replacing the rubber.

I say this because i know those rubbers are subject to a heap of clamping force and once they age a little the get disfigured. the rubber i had on my car would protrude past the coutour surface even when the roof was down.

I would say get a new seal and a can of silicone spray, set it where you want it and take care to position the rubber carefully when closing the roof for the first few months until the rubber get a bit of memory..

Again,, not talking from experience of fixing the problem.

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Re: Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

Postby mazdatenfive » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:32 am

Your soft top could be bent?

or

Are your soft top locking latches nipples broken or missing.
I have spares if you require them.

I also have a spare rubber that goes between the screen and soft top.

MX-5 Front Catch Nipples Soft&Hard Top.JPG
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Re: Soft top allignment? Can it be done? IF yes HOW?

Postby dave2221 » Thu Jul 14, 2011 6:18 pm

mazdatenfive wrote:Your soft top could be bent?

or

Are your soft top locking latches nipples broken or missing.
I have spares if you require them.

I also have a spare rubber that goes between the screen and soft top.

MX-5 Front Catch Nipples Soft&Hard Top.JPG


i am missing the rubber off one of my nipples! and the other one has cracked!


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