Well not quite..
I had a whim o put my roof up today, and noticed that as its been replaced (yes.. the roof is fairly shiny and new) when it was re-installed the bit that wraps around the front stay has come away from the roof. This means the roof balloons a bit at speed (but stays taut), but annoyingly, the flap of material that rolls over the stay bar and attaches to the roof has come away and \"dangles'....
Annoying the bejeeesus out of me.
What do YOU use to stick the thing to the roof again, as the previous material has gone hard and has cracked and seperated.
Cheers
Wayne
p.s. roof was up ONLY in dodgy carpark and travelling short distance home.
The Roof, The Roof, The Roof is on fire............
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Be thankful you dont have a roof like mine. The zipper for the rear window broke, so previous owner stiched it together with fishing line, and whenever he'd fold the roof down, he'd also fold the rear window. Now because of me having to do that, the rear window has a few cracks in it.....picking up a NB soft top on saturday........I would repair the old one, but the rear window was also rather damaged in that u could barely see out of it
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Re: The Roof, The Roof, The Roof is on fire............
99MXV wrote:What do YOU use to stick the thing to the roof again, as the previous material has gone hard and has cracked and seperated.
wayne, same thing happened on my '89 na - upholsterer recommended "bonding cement". i ended up using "selley's all fix" but i can't vouch for how long it lasted as i glued it just before selling the car. you might also want something that drys clear as the selley's all fix is white & may not be ideal.
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99MXV wrote:I cant seem to find the article on your sire buddy.
And I am sure that Sabre's father doesn't appreciate you looking at him THAT way!
However I DID find this article on Sabretooth's site.
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