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Old 04-21-2006, 06:03 PM   #1
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Part of the problem with aging convertible tops though is that they've shrunk. It's cloth after all--it can't last forever.

If your rear plastic window is cracked, I'd take that as a sign that it's time to replace the whole top anyhow.

I guess this kit doesn't have pre-punched holes in the plastic at least, so you should be able to line it up with your existing holes in the canvas, but still... sounds like a stop-gap measure more than a real solution.
Hi,

You could be right for some. But, in my case, the Top is down about 90% of the Time, only drive it on Sunny days, and the Car is always garaged. So, at least in my case, the Top has not been subjected to Sunlight and Pollution nearly so much as some others and consequently not deteriorated at all. As this kit has you placing your own holes in the Plastic, it will compensate for any Tops which may have shrunk with Time.

But, run the numbers. If your new Window lasts for say 4 years (I'm in year 7 with my original one - still in good shape), well then at $89 per replacement, you can keep replacing it for 40 years before you even approach what it costs to convert to the GAHH Top - that's a lot of Stop-Gap...

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Old 04-22-2006, 05:56 AM   #2
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Here's the guy's website. It's cheaper on ebay though:
http://www.emiata.com/

I was quoted $450 at a local upholstery shop to sew in a new window, but they said it would require removing the top and cutting out the old window, resulting in the new window being bigger than the old one.

The kit doesn't sound like much more than a copy of some instructions, a roll of clear window vinyl (my guess is 1/16"), some glue, thread and simple tools. I can't imagine that kit costing much more than $30-$40 to put together.

I think i'm going to try it within the next few months or sooner if my window cracks or breaks before then.

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Old 04-22-2006, 09:44 AM   #3
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If your new Window lasts for say 4 years (I'm in year 7 with my original one - still in good shape), well then at $89 per replacement, you can keep replacing it for 40 years before you even approach what it costs to convert to the GAHH Top - that's a lot of Stop-Gap...
True...but it's also a lot of sewing.

Nah, the only thing I can say against that logic is, "but glass is so nice, don't you think?"

If you never drive it with the top up though, I see your point.
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Old 05-14-2006, 03:43 PM   #4
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Jim, I couldn't agree with you more.

My rear is simply filthy from possibly tree sap residue. I have no cracks anywhere, but one thing that I'm concerned about is that water started to leak through the border of the window during a car wash (the leak was very minor). I'm guessing that the glue is probably wearing out.
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