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Old 11-18-2008, 07:20 AM   #1
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Looks nice

I have seen Zeintops before and thought they looked a bit "clunkey" but I must say it looks very smooth and gives your car a new look.
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Old 11-18-2008, 07:29 AM   #2
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It looks very nice.

I have a few questions in mind that I hope you can answer. How long did you spend adjusting the windows/panels in order to make it fit perfect? After this is done, is it pretty easy to take the zeintop out and start using the softtop again? Do you see yourself going through this process between every winter/summer?
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Old 11-18-2008, 08:02 AM   #3
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It looks very nice.

I have a few questions in mind that I hope you can answer. How long did you spend adjusting the windows/panels in order to make it fit perfect? After this is done, is it pretty easy to take the zeintop out and start using the softtop again? Do you see yourself going through this process between every winter/summer?
Not actually that long. Nothing is really tightened up at first (apart from the spinlocks to car and centre catch), you wait till until everything is fitted, in fact a bit looser than finger tight is ideal.

You can then easily push the top side to side to get the top's shutlines correct and then tighten the bolts holding the spinlocks to the top, you get then loosen off the hatch hinge brackets where they attach to the top (not the hatch), and then slide the top down to get the shutline right along the top of the spoiler. I didnt find that I needed to adjust the D ring.

At the moment the glass seems to be making a good tight seal, so I haven't tried to adjust that yet, but that's an easy two bolts either side under the door. I'll wait for some rain and go and sit in it and see if there's anything coming in. Vertically the windows are fine.

I o need an extra shim or two on the drivers side spinlock, but have used all that were enclosed (4 each side), so might have to do with a couple of washers for now, as I can't quite get the spinlock that side to lock down fully.
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Old 11-18-2008, 08:08 AM   #4
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Great!
More pics pls.
How about the noise level inside?
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Old 11-18-2008, 08:17 AM   #5
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I haven't really got any other pics of interest, this is a slightly different angle.

It is much quieter than the softtop, I have a noisy exhaust and could hardly hear it!

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Old 11-18-2008, 07:23 PM   #6
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I think your new top looks fantastic. Its amazing how it changes the entire look of the car... Really nice job on alignment too.

I'd sure be in for one but its just too pricey for me. Should the price drop by half, I'd go for one.
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Old 11-18-2008, 11:39 PM   #7
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To be honest it really is a quality piece of kit, immaculately made and I can see why they are so expensive, however I was in the same boat in that there was no way I could have afforded to pay full price for it.

I was lucky enough to have asked for a quote in June but didn't take up the offer (20%) at the time. They then revised their website and offered the first 5 people 35% off, and the rest is history as they say! I paid up and 4 months later it finally arrived. Although it's been a long, sometimes painful, time, I must say it has been worth it.

The best advice I can give someone that's interested in buying one, is to speak to Zeintec and dont be afraid to haggle on the price. In the current financial climate you may very well end up getting a good deal!

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Old 11-19-2008, 05:30 AM   #8
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A few updated pics. Decided to fit the wing, but not a fan of it I must say, as I think it spoils the lines of the boot, so off it comes and onto ebay!








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Old 11-19-2008, 07:47 PM   #9
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Congratulations on your new top. I just also installed my Zeintop on my Seal Gray Boxster S just in time for winter usage. I haven't taken any photos yet so stay tune. I had such a difficult time installing the top but with much effort I managed to installed the top. The passenger side spin lock you're having trouble could be fix if you take the rubber out of the latch and just shave off a little bit in order the latch locked into the spin lock. I have to do this to both side because the latch would not locked in. I also install some rubber seal to the hatch back side so that it is air tight to the car when you closed the top down. I also wedge some rubber seal to the side underneath the side window because I don't like the gap that is there. All and all, I really like the Zeintop and it really transformed the car. The car is quieter than soft top but not by much. I will be rigging a pulley system so that I could just hoist the entire top to the garage ceiling for summer storage. I think the future installation would be much easier and quicker than the initial first time. It took me total of 6 hours with another person helping me. Anyone in Calgary would like to see this Zeintop, feel free to contact me at DH930@shaw.ca and I would be glad showing it to you.
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