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Discussion in '348/355' started by coledoggy, Dec 27, 2013.

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  1. coledoggy

    coledoggy Formula 3

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    #1 coledoggy, Dec 27, 2013
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  2. Ricambi America

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    To fix, you can use a *VERY* gentle heat gun. If you are too close, or too hot, the top will have brown spots. Really, just keep the top up on a nice warm day and they'll generally disappear.
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  3. luvair

    luvair Formula 3
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    As mentioned, first try to keep top up during a warm sunny day. It should stretch back.
    When putting top down, you may want place a cotton towel over the window, so the fold is a little less severe.
     
  4. coledoggy

    coledoggy Formula 3

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    What happened in this particular instance is my neighbors kid sat on the damn thing at a homecoming parade....

    Is there not a way to replace the whole window, I know some of the 911 convertible guys have replaced theirs.
     
  5. coledoggy

    coledoggy Formula 3

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    Also this damn crease bothers the f out of me, so if no window replacement, what's the best whole top replacement.

    Needless to say graduation rides are DONE
     
  6. SoCal1

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    Let it cycle through the summer with some real heat for extended times
    I leave my top down 90% of the time and end up with a crease. Few days with top up in the California sun it clears up quite a bit
     
  7. roadracer311

    roadracer311 Formula 3

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    Wow, it's lucky that just the window is having a problem. I'd guess that the top mechanism wouldn't do well with someone sitting on it.
     
  8. vvassallo

    vvassallo F1 Veteran

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    Completely agree. When I had my spider I always kept the top up when not driving to avoid this. Also being in SoCal the generally warm weather helps maintain the window's shape. Gentling heating the window should help but be really really careful.
     

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