Postby Jeo » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:14 am
Not even close Hammer. The passenger side was bent to buggery when I first got it, it took soooo much more work just to get it in. I don't have any closed photos of that side but it's even worse than the drivers side. I'm sure with another day or two I should able to get it right, I just keep running out of daylight.
On a progressive note, my hardtop is painted and fitted with a full set of brand new rubbers, minus the rear window. They wanted to put the roof on my car to fit the window, just to be sure that there was no flex in the roof. Fair enough, I can see the logic behind that. They only thought of this idea about 30min before their window fitting guy had to leave so I left work and bolted to the body shop. I had plenty of stuff to do at work so I gave them the car and left immediately. 5 minutes later I get a call saying the roof doesn't fit, it hits on the style bar. I remembered that from when I first got the roof and test fitted it so no big deal, just told them to remove the style bar. I said that I'm pretty sure that its just the two seat belt tower bolts and it should come out. They call back 15min later and they can't get it out, there has to be more bolts somewhere. Their window guy had aready left so there wasn't muchpoint in them continuing. I went back to pick it up after work, took the car home and had a go.
After much confusion and swearing, turns out there are also two bolts that are inserted from underneath the bar, behind where the seat belt roll lives. Figured out fairly quickly it was a 16mm nut, needed a deep socket to reach it. Guess which one was missing from the deep socket set? Much more swearing/whinging as I search the entire garage. Gave up after a while and rang dad, he said check with your little brother, the back axle on his push bike is 16mm. Go inside, grab my brother, spend 10minutes going though his tool box/the pile of tools on his desk, can't find it, I give up, he says wait a minute and pulls it out of his pocket! You ass, why do you have a socket in your pocket? hehe, socket in a pocket
Turned out that he had bought a new rear sprocket earlier that day and replaced it, then somehow put it in his pocket and forgot about it. Ass...
Once I had the right tool it came out no worries. Car looks weird without it. Have to drop the car back on Thursday and I *should* finally have a hardtop.
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Jeo on Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:23 am, edited 1 time in total.