 threpwood Zeintop 03-05-2009, 05:57 AM
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03-05-2009, 05:57 AM
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Zeintop
Hello,
How hard is it to install Zeintop for beginner to average mechanic? I mean does it require anything else than screwdriver? I'm thinking to get Zeintop soon, so any tips would be much appreciated.
Also if anyone has picture of zeintop on the boxs please reply with the picture
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03-05-2009, 06:04 AM
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Try doing a search, there a few pictures of them on here along with information about installing them.
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03-05-2009, 06:12 AM
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Well I did the search but couldn't find any step by step installation instruction. There are few pictures but not as many as I would like to see. So...
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03-05-2009, 06:14 AM
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Why don't you contact Zeintop directly and ask them for the installation instruction?
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03-05-2009, 06:46 AM
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Zeintec will send you a copy of the intructions.
I fitted mine myself and it's not majorly difficult, a 5mm allen key is about all you'll need.
If you can change brake pads you'll be fine with the top.
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03-06-2009, 12:43 AM
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Got the manual from zeintec. Luckily it doesn't look so hard. The only problem is probably the wiring through the firewall since I've never fiddle with the boxs wiring. Thanks!
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03-06-2009, 05:05 AM
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I picked up a rumor
that there was some legal trouble between Porsche and Zeintop. Wonder if they can survive and if repair parts will be available? Or if existing tops will suddenly become cheap?
Might be worth exploring.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/boxster-cayman/146840-zeintop-986-a.html
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03-06-2009, 05:12 AM
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Blimey, hope not as I'm waiting for my warranty replacement top!!!
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03-11-2009, 02:25 AM
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I pulled the trigger today and bought me a zeintop. Kind of expensive...hope it's worthed it!
It's going to be painted first into arctic silver to match the boxs, then shipped to me in Japan via air. Hopefully I'll get it before April. Will post pics when I get it installed!
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03-11-2009, 02:54 PM
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Chippy,
Why did you need a replacement top already?
I still haven't worked the "kinks" out of mine yet (adjustments). I don't know if the upper hatch hinges are offset more towards the driver's side or there is something I am missing in the 30+ hours I've spent trying to get it right.
For one reason or another, when everything else is aligned perfectly, there is a larger gap on the passenger side between the hatch and body (where the oem trunk used to be).
Further note, the gap seems to be still present towards the top of the Zeintop, and there is no way to correct this (only fore and aft adjustments on each side).
My other complaint, which I have emailed both Gramme and Kari about is that when the trunk lid is closed, the "wings" stick up more than the rest of the top and body. The top's previous owner had the same issues as far as I can see in his pictures. It doesn't look like yours has this problem, so it's probably corrected by now.
**back on topic***
Overall, I am sure you will LOVE your Zeintop as much as I do. I never plan on removing it. Initial fitments are not complicated at all, working out fine details if you are a stickler is another story. As you've probably read, quality is about 8 out of 10, only downsides are a few cosmetic issues such as headliner, weatherstripping, etc. Most of these can be addressed yourself if you're handy. I would HIGHLY recommend this top to anybody. To say the least, it has changed my life!
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03-11-2009, 08:44 PM
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Thanks for sharing the experience!
I did not purchase the wing because the picture without the wing seems to grow on me.
I noticed that the usage instruction do not specify us to remove the softtop. Does it mean that we only need to remove the softtop cover (the outer body piece with paint that cover the softtop) and just leave the softtop in folding position?
Out of curiosity, I asked the Zeintec whether it is possible for them to fit a sunroof on it, but they said nobody has ever done it before and especially it would void the warranty. I figured the rear window is kind of huge anyway, so I could live without the sunroof
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03-12-2009, 04:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by releese78
Chippy,
Why did you need a replacement top already?
I still haven't worked the "kinks" out of mine yet (adjustments). I don't know if the upper hatch hinges are offset more towards the driver's side or there is something I am missing in the 30+ hours I've spent trying to get it right.
For one reason or another, when everything else is aligned perfectly, there is a larger gap on the passenger side between the hatch and body (where the oem trunk used to be).
Further note, the gap seems to be still present towards the top of the Zeintop, and there is no way to correct this (only fore and aft adjustments on each side).
My other complaint, which I have emailed both Gramme and Kari about is that when the trunk lid is closed, the "wings" stick up more than the rest of the top and body. The top's previous owner had the same issues as far as I can see in his pictures. It doesn't look like yours has this problem, so it's probably corrected by now.
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Basically the paintwork on mine is sh*gged. It's all bubbled on the hatch and a little on the roof.
Apart from being bl**dy annoying, I'll have to totally restart all the tweeking when the replacement arrives, which I'd just about got spot on before the bubbles appeared!
Have you got any pics of your problems? After the hours and hours I've spent buttholing around with mine, I might be able to offer up some sugggestions
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03-12-2009, 04:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by threpwood
I pulled the trigger today and bought me a zeintop. Kind of expensive...hope it's worthed it!
It's going to be painted first into arctic silver to match the boxs, then shipped to me in Japan via air. Hopefully I'll get it before April. Will post pics when I get it installed!
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If you ordered in the past few days, best guess is that'll you'll see it late May/June.
The general consensus is that from paying to receiving is 3-4 months.
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03-12-2009, 05:25 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chippy
If you ordered in the past few days, best guess is that'll you'll see it late May/June.
The general consensus is that from paying to receiving is 3-4 months. 
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I got the delivery date of March 25th, so I should see it in early April because I should give it some days to pass customs. It's incredible that they can deliver it in just few weeks and painted!
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