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  1. IDriveM5

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    #1 IDriveM5, Apr 26, 2013
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    Hey Fellas,

    I DID a search on this topic. Hopefully, I didn't miss the answer...

    My 360 has the windscreen mounted in the roll bar hoops. The windscreen mesh behind the driver is torn or otherwise separated. See photo.

    I assume I'm going to need to replace the whole thing (rubber frame and mesh), which was on Exotic Auto Recycling, but has disappeared. I'm looking for a source (other than Ricambi - willing to buy USED part) and some info on how to replace it, if anyone has done this already. Take a look and let me know.

    Thanks much!
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  2. DrDon

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  3. Prov1x

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    Where in SW Ohio? I'm in Cinn. there is a trim shop in Covington, Ky. BFC 1500 Madison Ave. 859-431-2114. Ask for Frank....tell him Rob Clarke told you to call. He has done a lot of different jobs for me...very creative...
     
  4. IDriveM5

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    Dayton. I'll check out this BFC company. Truth be told, I haven't had a GOOD look at my wind screen yet to determine if it's possible to salvage or not. I was disappointed that I missed out on one from Exotic Auto Recycling. Oh well, whatever, it'll come back around I suppose.

    Thanks!
     
  5. IDriveM5

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    As a bump to this thread (hoping for some more attention...) has anyone here ever removed / replaced the windscreens mounted inside of the roll bars? Is it complicated, or just a press fit?

    Thanks.
     
  6. mxstav@comcast.net

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    This may be a bit too late. The screen is mounted to the rubber and the rubber is just a press fit inside the plastic frame. You might be able to glue the screen back to the rubber and put the whole thing back inside the hoop.
     
  7. IDriveM5

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    I noticed this as well when I removed the roll bar meshes totally. I just pulled at the edges and the rubber press-fit frame came out (it was in really bad shape - broken many times) from the housing mounted inside of the roll bar hoop. So, actually, my problems appear to be two fold: disintegrating rubber channel and separating mesh.

    I determined it wasn't worth the effort, so I am happily living without them.
     
  8. fiat

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    I have the same problem but my question is how to remove the frame that holds the screen
     
  9. mello

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    Hex fasteners underneath the hoop. See center of photo.
     

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  10. silverspider

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    Let me eliminate the pain. Your answer is “cabrio supply “. They are in Netherlands. Website will let you order, then says they don’t ship to USA. THEY DO. Must email and then PayPal when they reply. They are better than stock, will last much better by design, and half the price (300€) for ALL 3. Done. Install by partially opening the convertible top till the back deck scoots 4 inches, stop pulling button, turn off car, manually lift platform up and prop, your whopping couple of hex heads are right there. 5 minute job. Done. Watch the YouTube video on the guy who changes his own fuel pump (nice) on the yellow 360 for complete steps to lifting and propping the rear deck. ENJOY.......
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