Whole top or just back window?
My plastic back window is busted out and obviously needs replaced. The rest of the top appears in decent condition. I've heard some windows have zippered portions, but mine being a 1994, I don't believe that's the case.
Question: Has anyone replaced their own convertible top and/or back window or is it just plain better to take it to an upholstery shop? What might a guy expect to pay just to have the window replaced?
Thanks in advance, and now back to read/lurk mode....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/130771360278...84.m1438.l2649
Seriously... Pleae just buy the $269 top from ebay seller "diamondmall". It's a good top, not that hard to install, and you won't be wasting your money because you don't need a special tool to install it.
Seriously... Pleae just buy the $269 top from ebay seller "diamondmall". It's a good top, not that hard to install, and you won't be wasting your money because you don't need a special tool to install it.
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I have already invested more than my car is worth, so when the rear window seams all popped and the window fell out, I made the decision to pull the top myself and had a local shop sew in a new window. He also re-stitched all the seams that he had access too.
Of course a few weeks later I found a Black top at a local yard so I will be pulling the Blue top with newly sewn in plastic window to swap on the black top. This top had the window replaced previously and there was no zipper, so the plastic is sewn directly to the top.
I paid $140 to have the window sewn to the top. On the '96 Cabby I sold, the old window was too cloudy to see through so I managed to unzip it. I had the same shop sew new plastic to the zipper and I think I paid $80. When zipping the new window in, the seams holding the zipper to the top started to pop. Now the car has a clear window, but it is seperating from the top.



