How do you install a new convertible top?

How do you install a new convertible top?

The installation of a new top is the reverse of the removal process. This is described with photos and illustrations in the full manual. The installation of the new top begins at the trim stick and ends at the header bow. View of bolts holding trim sticks to car.

Where are the Staples on a convertible top?

In other words: on the rear top bow there are two rows of staples: the upper row holds the back edge of the main top, and the lower row holds the top edge of the curtain. Embedded into the rear top bow is a long tacking strip.

Where to remove tack strip on convertible top?

The next step is removing the tack strip at the drain well just below the rear window. Be sure and Unzip the rear window first. On this particular car the rear glass has its own section of top and is independent from the main top.

Is the convertible top on my Cutlass original?

It also touches on repairing the frame, tacking strip, and trunk areas. The top on our Cutlass was believed to be original to the car, and certainly had a number of issues.

How do I install a convertible top?

Before installing the convertible top, lay it out on a table or clean floor, with the old top over it. Line up the edges along both sides and then mark on the new top where the bolt holes went through the old top. Some people prefer to mark where the top edge of the rear tack strip hit the old top on the new top.

Do you need a new convertible top?

A well maintained convertible top will usually last for about five to seven years. If you think your convertible is already worn out, you do not need to worry because there are many convertible top replacements available for you to choose from, depending on your vehicle’s year, make, and model.

How to choose a convertible top?

How to Choose a Convertible Top Do I want a Vinyl or Stayfast Canvas top? There is no doubt a Canvas top looks awesome. Glass or Plastic Window, How Do I Decide? Plastic window material has certainly evolved in the last decade with the use of polymers and other manmade materials. Can you describe how the seams are put together? Do I need a rain rail? What styles of tops do you offer?

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