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Old 07-20-2011, 08:38 AM   #1
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Hi Overdrive

Many thanks for the long and thoughtful reply.

I suspect that I have been lucky with my roof material and window so far since both are in decent condition, especially for 10 years (I bought the Boxster about 8 months ago). I would be quite happy to retain the roof if the window was not damaged. Out of interest, with regard beading water, did you try one of the waterproofing sprays on your roof? I had very good results from the 303 products.

With regards wind noise with the hood down, I have the plastic inserts in the wind deflectors. They helped a little. With the hood up I have just installed the PNP rear speaker kit, and this makes a huge difference to sound quality from the original sound system. Still, my wife manages gto talk over both.

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Old 07-20-2011, 01:01 PM   #2
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Derek,

As far as noise goes, I can't say I miss the original one bit. Also, I'm kind of opposite of many people when it comes to cars and get my audio from the parts that make the car move, which I enjoy much more than any of my favorite bands. The only time I probably wouldn't mind it is once I'm cruising and the car's noises are essentially consistent. Either way, I believe you'll find that when you drive with the top up it'll be much quieter at speed, and if you went with a GAHH even quieter if you get the acoustically superior canvas. Another thing I noticed is that the rain hitting the canvas is quieter than on the old top, too. I never bothered treating the old top with any water repellent, because I planned to change it within the next year, just not that soon. Nature forced my hand about a year ahead of time, unfortunately. It never leaked through the material, so I know it wasn't compromised, just old. But I'll look into those for taking care of this top.

I don't really think your mechanic is going to have much trouble with the glass getting in the way. I haven't had to dig farther into the bay yet, but eventually I will once I start doing any intake modding, so we'll see if I change my tune then. As is, for your typical things it shouldn't be too bad getting to them with the glass top.

I share your reasoning behind the glass, as well. Initially I thought someone had come up and cut my top, so glass was wanted for that reason, as well as simply being easier to maintain and not prone to cracking in the way vinyl would.
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