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Old 01-28-2006, 09:46 AM   #1
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bryant, most importantly, I hope you get well soon!
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Old 01-28-2006, 11:48 AM   #2
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Did my chop too..with cracked plastic window

I am another Ohioan who chopped his window to a nice crack. It is 51 degrees today. Unseasonably warm for mid-winter, so I dropped the top, did the top, to hear the horrible crack. So my question is this;

1) I don't suppose top replacement is a warranty item..I am still under warranty.

2) I know this question has been covered extensively in this forum, but there is still no clear answer to me atleast..the question of engine access with the glass top. Is there a definatively answer...

I hate that plastic window..my only criticism of the car.....

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Old 01-28-2006, 11:56 AM   #3
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Hi,

I feel for both you guys... But, for others, a little caution may be in order so you can avoid this happening to you. Even if the Temp rises, Plastic also dries out making it more Temperature sensitive with regard to it's Elasticity and more prone to cracking in general.

There are a number of things you can do to try and prevent this. Easiest is simply to idle the Car until it's warm and let the Engine Heat warm up the window. You can use a Hair Dryer for a couple minutes to heat it up, or just put a Heat or Flood Lamp over it for 10-20 minutes (not too close to the Paint!). Also, store the Car with the Top Up if possible. If folding a Cold Top, try taking a towel and wetting it, then heat it in a Microwave for a couple minutes, then lay it over the window (using Tongs, Gloves or something to keep from getting Scalded) and let the Heat soak into the Plastic.

All a pain, I know, but maybe less so than dealing with a cracked window. Hope this helps...

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Old 01-28-2006, 05:04 PM   #4
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I am another Ohioan who chopped his window to a nice crack. It is 51 degrees today. Unseasonably warm for mid-winter, so I dropped the top, did the top, to hear the horrible crack. So my question is this;

1) I don't suppose top replacement is a warranty item..I am still under warranty.

2) I know this question has been covered extensively in this forum, but there is still no clear answer to me atleast..the question of engine access with the glass top. Is there a definatively answer...

I hate that plastic window..my only criticism of the car.....

docdyh
I don't believe it is covered in the Factory warranty mines out but I did ask the dealer if it was covered anyway and they said no(if it where in warranty). If you have a after market warranty you might have a better chance although most times in my experience those warrantys only cover drive train . You might have gotten a premium warranty you will have to check. I really tossed around the plastic window, glass window debate again search the thread under convertible top. My research finds the glass after market window hinders very little if any service space. If there is a problem the top can be unhooked and moved out of the way easily. I'm going with glass due to our weather conditions and also want to spend my time driving the car not chopping and blow drying the plastic window. (no offence MN i have learned alot from reading your posts just my opinion) best of luck Stoddard is the dealer that gave me the decent price.
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Old 01-29-2006, 12:20 AM   #5
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Thanks for the info BadboyS..hey I take mine to stoddard too. What price did they quoate your for top replacment? and where did you buy your glass top?

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Old 01-29-2006, 12:40 PM   #6
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Stroddard said $650.00 but I am getting the brakes bleed too which they knock 50.00 off the price so 600.00. I am going to order from cabrio world. Gaah said they sell to dealers and the two I called here one in eastlake one in mentor marketed up the price Clover has never done a porsche boxster top before Tops said they have but there labor is more than the dealer they want 750.00 which has changed to 720.00 then I was quoted 9-10 hours at 65.00 per hour. They dont list the glass top and were supposed to check into it and call me last week Im still waiting. I know gaah has it, its on there web site but no computer access there. I think the dealer is the best deal plus if any problems I think they will be easier to deal with. Tops was very busy with all the hot rod guys stuff (full interiors ) they weren't sure when they would get to it. Nice

I'm going to order this week to get it in and ready for spring. Gene said give him a couple days notice and will have it done in a day (brake bleeding too) .. Good luck

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Isn't the cabrioworld top a GAHH top? I assume that you went with the glass top? Please let me know how the installation goes and post some pics when complete if possible. I think I will go with Stoddard if your tops comes out good.

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Old 01-31-2006, 05:21 PM   #8
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Smile Glass all the way..

Well Doc well find out I ordered top today.... I did see on another thread that the top came in a Gaah box.. If it is a GAAH top then I just saved myself 300.00 by ordering from Cabrio World over GAAH them self. Cabro World was great on the phone (I should have asked the Gaah question) Hope to it see thursday or friday. Ordered this am and it went out this afternoon. :dance: Planning on install sometime in april if the weather stays mild maybe sooner!!!!!
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