Hard Core bar. Can't use the side latches for the top, so it'll have to be bolted down. There's also a 10% chance the bar won't quite clear the hardtop.
Hard Core bar. Can't use the side latches for the top, so it'll have to be bolted down. There's also a 10% chance the bar won't quite clear the hardtop.
No angry eyes but they are rigged to wink. When you say side latches bolted down, is there a thread or page you can send me showing what you mean exactly?
thanks
Nevermind found a thread on turbomiata discussing this bar...
If the softtop has a decent amount of room between top and bar is that a good indicator that hardtop will fit?
Here is a link to the side latches that I bought for my hard top: http://www.rennenmetal.com/proddetail.asp?prod=1335side
Some people put a lot of effort into using different types of keyed bolts to make theft more difficult, but they need to be pretty short in order to install them as the clearance between the bar and the latch is very tight. The latches are cheap and well made, and the owner is a really great guy.
-Hamid
Murphy wrote: If the softtop has a decent amount of room between top and bar is that a good indicator that hardtop will fit?
Maybe... how much space do you have between the two? I'd say I had about an inch between mine, maybe more. I primarily just use the hard top now so I don't fully recall. I have the CFI padding on top that sticks up about 1/2" from the bar, and there is still a good 1/4" between the padding and hard top.
I should add that my hard top is from 1990, meaning that they didn't have a rear defroster and an insulated adhesive rubber foam as a headliner. That might take away a slight amount of room, but I'm not sure how much.
Most of them do fit, but occasionally you get one that doesn't. I agree that the older tops will have a greater chance - same shape on the outside, but less stuff on the inside.
You can get those bolt-in plates all over the place. Some are steel, some are aluminum. I've used the Rennenmetal ones as well as others. They're also pretty easy to make.
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