Convertible roof
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Old Timer
Roof removal
Hi all, anybody on here have a link on to how to remove a convertible roof on a H reg. Gti. Thanks in advance.
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Local Hero
Do you want to remove the roof and frame etc or just the roof skin?
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Local Hero
In the FAQ's are links to all my how-do-I-do that's
Convertible top removal is in the front of the installation guide.
www.cabby-info.com
Convertible top removal is in the front of the installation guide.
www.cabby-info.com
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Old Timer
Convertible roof
Hi all & thanks for the info so far, i ve come to the taking the roof off fully and seen this rust under the rear tension cable lip, how do i clean and get this replaced for the new roof to go on.making sure it is strong & wont bend with tension. Thanks
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Old Timer
Anybody have any ideas how to get this sorted, is this something that needs to be cut & welded or not ?
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Local Hero
I'm no expert but I would carefully grind the surface rust off and see what's left and how strong the metal is, then if needed weld in new bit's of metal.
It's the corners which take most of the tension of the cable so consecrate on those areas.
I guess who ever replaced the roof last time just ignored the surface rust on the lip instead of treating/painting it before fitting a new roof…
It's the corners which take most of the tension of the cable so consecrate on those areas.
I guess who ever replaced the roof last time just ignored the surface rust on the lip instead of treating/painting it before fitting a new roof…
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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Local Hero
mark1gls said
It's the corners which take most of the tension of the cable so consecrate on those areas.
Yes I would bless those areas as well, but the rear tray holds the cable and the vinyl when closing or opening.
You will either have to find a donor in the breakers and weld in a new channel then paint to match.
Chortle may have a source for new channel bits.
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