mohair hood repair
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small tear no bigger than 2cm
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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Let's say what you put on is no good leaks etc then that's money you've spent that could of been put towards new stuff. Roofs have a finite life and tears are usually a sign of wear which will only get worse.
It's like replacing a broken tile on your house roof with one that's still broken but not as bad. I've seen folks spend loads on second hand stuff only to end up replacing with new.
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Tops finite as to life, and well you can try to patch it with colored Duct Tape to Match, it is still a patch. A little goes a long way, but it still will leak.
Replacing the outer skin isn't that costly if you go vinyl…
But chances are you need a new rear cable as well as side cables, then is the pad re-usable and the condition of the head liner….
Hopefully you will get a new roof, and it will last a wee bit……….oh, don't wait till winter if you don't have a heated garage that can get up to 75 degrees F.
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I still laughing now.
Hortonwolfe27 by the time you've bought 2 frames or more you could have had a new mohair roof fitted.
If winter is stressing you mate buy a cover for the car.
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