Aftermarket Soft Tops ?
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- MX5CHIC
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Aftermarket Soft Tops ?
I am seeking opinions on soft tops for my MX-5 NB8A which has just received a complete respray - now it's time for a new top.
Has anyone purchased an after market top for their car? I am interested in a Sonnedecke Canvas Material with glass window and am trying to decide whether the \"Robbins\" Brand or the \"EZ Softops\" Brand is best, both are made in the USA.
Is there anyone out there who has purchased a new top they would recommend?
http://www.ezsofttops.com/p-65-miata-19 ... indow.aspx
http://www.gomiata.com/romizicotops.html
Has anyone purchased an after market top for their car? I am interested in a Sonnedecke Canvas Material with glass window and am trying to decide whether the \"Robbins\" Brand or the \"EZ Softops\" Brand is best, both are made in the USA.
Is there anyone out there who has purchased a new top they would recommend?
http://www.ezsofttops.com/p-65-miata-19 ... indow.aspx
http://www.gomiata.com/romizicotops.html
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I would suggest the Prestige Auto Trim ones from the UK.
http://www.prestigeautotrim.com/uk/hood ... _hoods.htm
From what I have seen they are very good quality, and I know of someone who got the full purchase price of hers back when she wasn't totally satisfied with the fit of the plastic rear window. They had no problems offering her the refund, and did all they could to help sort the problem. An example of good service rather than poor product though
http://www.prestigeautotrim.com/uk/hood ... _hoods.htm
From what I have seen they are very good quality, and I know of someone who got the full purchase price of hers back when she wasn't totally satisfied with the fit of the plastic rear window. They had no problems offering her the refund, and did all they could to help sort the problem. An example of good service rather than poor product though
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Not sure if the Prestige guys offer this, but if you can afford it, you may want to consider getting a \"fabric\" top instead of the standard vynil.
A guy bought an NA only a few months ago, and the previous owner replaced the top with an NB glass-window and fabric top like the ones on the NC.
The fabric looks HEAPS better than vynil, and feels alot more durable too.
PM SteveS1 for his opinion
A guy bought an NA only a few months ago, and the previous owner replaced the top with an NB glass-window and fabric top like the ones on the NC.
The fabric looks HEAPS better than vynil, and feels alot more durable too.
PM SteveS1 for his opinion
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lotta people not happy with the Robbins version. mines a PrestigeAutoTrim version & can't complain almost got the red mohair material
lotta people not happy with the Robbins version. mines a PrestigeAutoTrim version & can't complain almost got the red mohair material
Prestige Auto Trim all the way....... they are cheap, fast delivery and good quality
Come with instructions that are pretty easy to follow, I put it on with my Dad. We had to put a few new rivets in it cos they didn't all line up completely (UK roofs must be slightly different than JP ones) but other than that it was easy
Come with instructions that are pretty easy to follow, I put it on with my Dad. We had to put a few new rivets in it cos they didn't all line up completely (UK roofs must be slightly different than JP ones) but other than that it was easy
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Another vote for prestige and a very big vote for mohair with the glass rear window. The mohair makes it look alot more upmarket and the glass window is better in so many ways. The only issue I have had is when the roof was down the piping running around the rear window was pushed into the top of the roof which has left a mark over time. Easy fix though, just raise the stoppers underneath a little
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plastics not all bad, it is lighter. i noticed the weight right after having the glass one fitted. & more viewing room out the back with the plastic, & you saved some money too. just be sure too keep up with plastic polishing & it ought to last plenty long time. some rather like the ability to put unzip the window without putting the roof down.. i shoulda actually tried that when i had the chance so i dunno if i would actually like that..
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