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Mystery strap
I have 5 different DIY pages open to put my new top on my 99. None show or discuss the strap in the attached picture. Could someone help and tell me what it goes around and attached to?
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Is it not the holding strap used when you put the top on service position? If so, it doesn't attach to anything until you need it.
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Usually because it’s fallen off of the older ones! ;)
No, my 2001 had one. Totally rotted out mind you. |
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What I gather from the responses; this strap is not necessary when replacing a top with a plastic window? True or false?
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Looks like it’s one of the straps that attaches to the upper roof frame (photo courtesy Mike Focke):
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I find my strap very useful It is attached to the bottom of the last rear bow. When my top is in the service position it holds the rear bow and thus the entire roof forward out of the way of engine access. The other end of the strap is routed forward and the loop goes around a protrusion on the front bow. Same protrusion that helps align the front bow to the windshield. The velcro on the strap is for holding the strap along the rear bow when the strap is not being used. Hope this helps.
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Here are a couple pics from the Pelican Parts DIY article "Additional Pics" http://www.101projects.com/Boxster/P...es/Pic1087.jpg http://www.101projects.com/Boxster/P...ges/Pic963.jpg |
Just finished putting my new top on and I agree that there should be two of these straps, one on each side. One end riveted to the top bow and one to the bottom. They were not involved at all with removing the old top or reattaching the new top. The only thing I could figure out was that they added some support to the canvas top to help hold it's shape a little better.
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