WTB: miata top preferably cloth or hardtop must have glass window
#3
I've bought several tops from these guys: AutoTopsDirect | Convertible Tops | Convertible Top Headliners | Convertible Top Parts
Their "one piece" top is a nice deal at about $350 with a new rain rail already installed, the OEM style "two piece" is like $20 more. They fit perfectly, and installation is not at all difficult. (Pro Tip: Save yourself the trouble of trying to get inside the car to remove all the fasteners; just cut the old top all the way across and unbolt everything standing outside the car.)
If your soft top frame is hosed let me know; I think I have a good soft top frame sitting up in the storage barn that I could hook you up with.
Their "one piece" top is a nice deal at about $350 with a new rain rail already installed, the OEM style "two piece" is like $20 more. They fit perfectly, and installation is not at all difficult. (Pro Tip: Save yourself the trouble of trying to get inside the car to remove all the fasteners; just cut the old top all the way across and unbolt everything standing outside the car.)
If your soft top frame is hosed let me know; I think I have a good soft top frame sitting up in the storage barn that I could hook you up with.
#5
I've never sprung for a Robbins, so I can't give you a comparison, but I'd say they are superior to the OEM top in both construction and materials. I've installed a bunch of them on my own cars and others and have never had any trouble whatsoever. (And that's on cars that see brutal sun here in Florida..)
For the price they're hard to beat.
For the price they're hard to beat.
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