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replacing convertible top diy
I need to replace my top and want to do it myself but not sure if it is a good idea or not. I have no idea how to do it but it doesn't look too hard then again I know nothing about. My friend has a shop so I have place and tool to do it or would it be a better idea to take it to an upholstery shop. The only one I found charges 450, if anybody knows where a shop is in atlanta that does it cheaper please let me know
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Let me say this once for everyone considering it:
DO NOT TRY TO DO IT ALONE UNLESS YOU KNOW HOW TO WORK WITH CANVAS! I replaced my top a month ago with three buddies, and those its water-tight and there are no mechanical problems to the top, it was a royal pain in the butt, and it doesn't look as good as it should. Its kind of loose, and has loosened since I installed it. It involved a lot of time, a lot of glue, and a lot of skill that would only come from doing this a hundred times. It is nearly impossilble to stretch the canvas tight enough to make it worthwile. All that being said, I had never done anything like that before, and was trying tos ave some money. I am "satisfied" with the top, but I wish I had perhaps had a professional do it. -Kevin Feel free to PM me with any questions. I was going to do a photo DIY article, but the camera died as we started the project, and I just wanted to get it over with. It took 3 days from start to finish. |
Ok you made up my mind for me, unless somebody differs with him
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Good advice SUB, thanks for weighing in!
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