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ok, here are some hatch weatherstrip pics installed. sorry the pics are monsters, but it’s the only way i can upload from my iphone it seems. anyway, note the dimension in the last image. it’s 1-1/4” tall - bigger that the previous that was there, but all i could find online. ps, where id you get the z-top? i’d like to contact the vendor and see if i can get some of that window weatherstrip (same as on mine).
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Thanks. My gaskets are the same only smaller but trying to put them on has been a pain. Don't want to fit. Your hinges look different. No shocks? Mine uses the hinges off the trunk. They don't seem to work that well.
Here's the link to the place my top came from. https://www.acustomhardtop.com/ |
i ditched the shocks to shed some weight. my hinges are from first gen z-top - not the best either, and i think yours are supposed to be better. perhaps my bigger hatch weatherstrip goes on better. it appears to be pushing my hatch up, however, so i am in the market for some smaller stuff if i can find it 9it came with smaller stuff but it was ratched so i replaced it). note that this is my second z-top, and in both cases the hatch weatherstrip was epoxied on, so it press-on might not work w the smaller stuff.
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Great stuff, JB. Looks really good.
Watch maybe the side windows...they push up the roof a few mm, barely noticeable. And the windows are under tension then. There are 2 screw under the door to adjust window height and tilt, just FYI. Tell me about the glue you used...that part is quite tricky, as glue needs special treatment, like temperature/breathing time before bonding/etc. I found out, that at least for the front, Liqui Moly 3805 Sekunden-Kleber did an astonishingly good job, whereas Teroson 444651 Kontaktkleber didn't. The gaskets: It was a PIA...but if you carefully use e.g. a screwdriver you can bend the metal pieces slightly apart...and then it will fit AND hold really good. @TRK: The gasket for the rear window seems indeed smaller, should fit though and might create less upward push for the hatch. There are a few contacts on Facebook in terms of the rubber seal. Might be worth a try. |
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Wow!
Looks like a million dollars! And the idea with the rear lights...brilliant. I wonder if the amber and white still shows. Too bad that this a no-go for the TÜV over here. Mine creaks, too. But that is due to the flexibility of the chassis, nothing you can really do about it, I think. |
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It came out beautifully! I really like the tail lights, looks sharp :cheers:
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That looks stunning.!!
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Looking good thus far. Tip, don't put the numbers on upside down (lol). Admittedly I am feeling some envy, for your car and your weather...you must live on the Indiana-Florida border. :) We live in the most misspelled or at least mispronounced county in the state (bonus points for a correct guess) and have entered the white/brown time of year. Green is underrated. T minus 5 months...
Keep up the good work! |
Gave a much needed cleaning and out on the highway I went. Up to 80 and the top didn't fly off. Passenger window air leak, rattles on hard bumps but no noticeable air noise from the top. Glad to have my daily driver back. Been way to long.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1513464096.jpg
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So impressed!
Thanks to you, TRK and BRAN for such good information! :cheers: |
So does it actually snow where you live? If so, I have a hard time wrapping my head around the idea of people actually putting this car on the road during the winter .... :confused:
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LOL yes it normally snows here but this winter not much so far. I doubt that I'll be driving my Boxster around in the snow much but I'm sure I take it out and try it. Supposed to be in the 50s for the next few days so I'm going to make the most of it.
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Next time I take a pic I need to remember to latch the hatch 🙄
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Looks fantastic, makes me want a red Cayman!
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Thank you!
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