Cabriolet roof tension?
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I'm Finding My Feet Here Now
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Cabriolet roof tension?
Hi anyone on here familiar with the mk4 cabriolet roof?
Mine has never close before properly since I bought it and now I have a new carpet fitted I want to get it fixed instead of a putting a strip of duct tape across the top of the windscreen (the shame!!)
Basically the roof doesn't quite meet the top of the windscreen when closed on the passenger side (about 2-3mm shorter than the other side) causing it to leak in when it's raining heavy. I have tried to adjust the hook on the handle to the limit and tried the old method of heating the vinyl up and forcing the roof from the rear and middle support bar.
Now I have read the roof has a tension wire running around the back which can be adjusted by a nut and bolt behind the rear speaker pods, if I loosen this on the passenger side will it allow my roof to go forward a bit and close properly?
Mine has never close before properly since I bought it and now I have a new carpet fitted I want to get it fixed instead of a putting a strip of duct tape across the top of the windscreen (the shame!!)
Basically the roof doesn't quite meet the top of the windscreen when closed on the passenger side (about 2-3mm shorter than the other side) causing it to leak in when it's raining heavy. I have tried to adjust the hook on the handle to the limit and tried the old method of heating the vinyl up and forcing the roof from the rear and middle support bar.
Now I have read the roof has a tension wire running around the back which can be adjusted by a nut and bolt behind the rear speaker pods, if I loosen this on the passenger side will it allow my roof to go forward a bit and close properly?
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That won't work,the wire is so tight in the hood it won't move and if you start messing about with it it will no doubt snap.
Are the receptacles that the hooks hook into worn?
Is the passenger side handle worn,closing properly?
If it's had a hood in the past,which it prob has I'd say it's needing a upholsterer to remove the rear of the hood then knock it back in and allow more material to move forward.
I'd guess if it was as tight as that it would be very hard to close.
I had bother with mine after a respray and broke a couple of wires,I took it to an upholsterer and it was fixed in an hour.
Are the receptacles that the hooks hook into worn?
Is the passenger side handle worn,closing properly?
If it's had a hood in the past,which it prob has I'd say it's needing a upholsterer to remove the rear of the hood then knock it back in and allow more material to move forward.
I'd guess if it was as tight as that it would be very hard to close.
I had bother with mine after a respray and broke a couple of wires,I took it to an upholsterer and it was fixed in an hour.
#3
I'm Finding My Feet Here Now
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That won't work,the wire is so tight in the hood it won't move and if you start messing about with it it will no doubt snap.
Are the receptacles that the hooks hook into worn?
Is the passenger side handle worn,closing properly?
If it's had a hood in the past,which it prob has I'd say it's needing a upholsterer to remove the rear of the hood then knock it back in and allow more material to move forward.
I'd guess if it was as tight as that it would be very hard to close.
I had bother with mine after a respray and broke a couple of wires,I took it to an upholsterer and it was fixed in an hour.
Are the receptacles that the hooks hook into worn?
Is the passenger side handle worn,closing properly?
If it's had a hood in the past,which it prob has I'd say it's needing a upholsterer to remove the rear of the hood then knock it back in and allow more material to move forward.
I'd guess if it was as tight as that it would be very hard to close.
I had bother with mine after a respray and broke a couple of wires,I took it to an upholsterer and it was fixed in an hour.
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