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Got my GAHH Installed
No more karate chop!
I got my GAHH top w/ a glass rear window installed yesterday at the GAHH site in North Hollywood. Thought I'd share my thoughts and some pics. The folks at GAHH are great to deal with. I handled my scheduling with Jackie and dealt with Jack once I was there. They are very friendly, informative and helpful. I dropped it off early on Wednesday morning (somebody met me there at 6:30 am - let's see a dealership do that!) and picked it up Thursday afternoon (again, they waited for me until 6:00 because I couldn't get there sooner). The installation went smoothly. Jack walked me through the whole product and told me about the 2-year warranty. He also recommended that I not put the top down for at least 2 days so the fabric can "stretch" a little bit - he said if I did put it down too early, I might have to force it closed when I put it back up. So, I can't tell you how easily it opens/closes just yet. Regarding the rear view, you lose about 1/3 of your vertical view (a little off the bottom, most off the top). For example, I could see a Jeep driving behind me, but couldn't see the driver. So far I haven't noticed this to be a problem. I also think the lower profile window looks pretty sharp from the outside. Here are some pics - the car is still very dusty from the install (forgive me!). I included some up-close shots of the defrosting stripes, because I know some people have concerns about those. For me, it's a small price to pay. http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0304.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0305.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0306.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0307.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0308.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0309.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0312.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0313.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0315.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...s/CIMG0317.jpg So far, I am very happy with it. I'll let you know if anything changes. |
Looks good...
What did the entire thing cost you? Including the Top Labor and everything. |
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How, those look great! But does this mean that the window has the defrosting lines in it, but don't actually work because they are not hooked up to anything? It still looks nice and I would rather have glass than plastic anyday. :cheers:
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At nite looks good and well as close up in day lite, but i dont like it too much from a distance in the day light... But damn you can forget about karate chopping that mofo, i envy you ;)
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Can you still put the top in "service position"?
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So...$1400 out of your pocket PLUS $400 Porsche Credit = $1800.00 total? Did I understand you right?
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Congrats. It looks great. Has it lowered the cabin noise?
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looks great...i want one too! :cheers:
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Dcallas, the new roof looks great.
You should treat it to 2-3 coats of Ragg Topp asap. |
Did it come with that nice interior headliner too? My 97 has no headliner now and that would be a really nice touch.
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tops
I have install a lot of gahh tops they are the best
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Here's an update on the new GAHH top - also, I wanted to answer a few questions people posted last week.
I finally put it down for the first time on Saturday, after the two-day waiting period. Turns out, I probably should have waited a little longer (I found one guy online who waited 10 days). The top doesn't quite get itself closed yet - I really have to force it into place when I bring it back up. The lock/hook stops about 2 inches short of the windshield. I had it down this weekend, but I'm going to leave it up all week this week to finish "stretching" the fabric. Hopefully it closes with ease eventually. In addition to the added practicality, I really like the look of the glass back window. The lower profile looks really sharp - I know it's only smaller because it has to be to open/close, but I think the shorter window actually looks better too. It just looks sleeker/more stealthy from the rear now. Much like an old 356 - those windshields and rear windows are a good 8" shorter than a Boxsters. Some of your questions: blinkwatt: yes, you can still put it in service position. The GAHH top functions exactly the same as the stock top in that regard. Arona: regarding noise reduction, I honestly think it is a little quieter, but that is not something GAHH claims, so it could be wishful thinking on my part. But it does seem quieter to me. Bmussati: thanks for the tip. Actually, GAHH will scotch guard the whole thing for me - I'm going to take it back next month. RandallNeighbour: yes, the top came with the headliner pictured in the first post of this thread. I think it's pretty nice! Thanks everybody for your thoughts and questions - let me know if you want to know anything else about the GAHH, and please share any other thoughts you have on things I should be looking out for, etc. DC |
my installer recommened to not put in down for two weeks so that the fabric stretches..yes, it can be put into service position but much less access as the window no longer folds...
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Gahh Top
I get $1350 installed.
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Looks great......somone would make a fortune if they could work out how to put the glass in the back without fitting a new roof. :confused:
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