Have you got a saggy poptop or springs??

Discussion in 'Mech Tech' started by Barneyrubble, Aug 20, 2012.

  1. Just thought id stick this up ;) Pardon the pun, but i know the yips are having trubs with theirs and a couple of others.This is just a quick solution , but it works and saves having to fit stronger springs or the roof coming down on you in a strong wind,pics just to help one ::) support in place its only leaning over coz ive just done one side to take a pic but it goes up straight once other side is in other view one wooden strutt /2 needed thats all quick dims of wood and cut out. Easy to fit push one side up making sure you have undone clips both sides, put wide gap onto top bar at angle then smaller gap onto roof surround straighten up ,job done , do other side . Solid as a rock no more saggy roof or probs if very windy, remove same order.Especially helpful if you have a new poptop cap fitted . The props could be made to look prettier if you want to paint them or make from steel or other material, the wood obviously doesnt scratch paint etc and they can be stored next to spare wheel or under seat behind seats anywhere really.
     
  2. Woodylubber

    Woodylubber Obsessive compulsive name changer

    Great idea Barney Karma :thumbsup: and its says Doncaster on that paper, since when have you been to donny ???
     
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  4. Great idea. Ill be making myself some of those. ;D
     
  5. well done that is good also i'm giving you karma for the measurements
    bek
     
  6. I had same problem with my viking top blowing down in strong wind, so made these.
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