OEM Hardtop
This may be too late, but don't forget the screws for the side-catchers. You must exchange the screws from your car for the ones on the donor's car. The screws included with the installation kit are about 1/4" longer. If you use your own screws to secure the sidecatcher, there is a slight chance that you might have to stop the car and run back to pick up the hardtop from the road after it blows off.
Also... If you cant get the EPT sealant stuff, just go to home depot/wal mart/lowes and pick up some foam weatherstripping It'll work just fine, and its a pretty convenient thing to have around anyways for many other uses.
I was in a few dealerships last night and saw my first OEM hardtop up close.
Question: The rear edge of the hardtop, where it meets the rear deck of the car, was not flush or flat. You could get your finger-tips under it (almost). Is this correct or was it installed improperly?
Thanks.
Marrk
Question: The rear edge of the hardtop, where it meets the rear deck of the car, was not flush or flat. You could get your finger-tips under it (almost). Is this correct or was it installed improperly?
Thanks.
Marrk
Anybody had recent dealings with Ganley Honda in Ohio? I'm consider ordering a hardtop from them at $2800. That's the total price, with insurance and shipping, to my door. Are they reliable, good people?
Thanks.
Marrk
Thanks.
Marrk
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