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Old 03-07-2017, 11:35 AM
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Default Hardtop Hardware for Gutted Interior

After I removed all the interior to remove the soft top and place the roll hoop, I noticed the hardwire mounts for the rear of the hardtop doesn't work anymore. What are you guys using to mount the hardtop when the soft top brackets/structures are removed?
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There's still 2 holes. Ive had my oem harware and izzy hardware mounted with just 2 bolts instead of the 3 with no issues
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You can buy the CR mounts if you want to use all 3 bolts:

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-mo...ft-top-950509/
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Originally Posted by slowd16
There's still 2 holes. Ive had my oem harware and izzy hardware mounted with just 2 bolts instead of the 3 with no issues
^this
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I got my race mounts from RockStar Garage. Work great!
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