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Postby brendanmusicman » Sun, 25 Jan 2009 8:51 +0000

Hi folks, I have just bought my second MX5 after being without one for four years! I want to fit a hardtop to this one, can anyone tell me how to fit the side brackets on to the car for the hardtop? Thanks. Brendan. :D
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Postby mx5ash » Mon, 26 Jan 2009 7:28 +0000

Hi there, welcome to the forum and indeed back to mx5 ownership.
Have a look here for some info
http://www.mx-5.com/me%20my%20mx-5/tips ... s/hard_top
You don't have to have the side clamps to fit the hardtop just the Frankenstein bolts and the front clamps. HTH
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Hardtop side brackets

Postby brendanmusicman » Tue, 27 Jan 2009 11:20 +0000

Hi mx5ash, thanks for your reply, armed with this information I had a go at this job last night. The side panels need to come of, but this is not very difficult, just a few screws and clips, then take the panel into the warmth of the house and cut out the premarked section on the inside of the panel, refit the panels on the car and do the same on the other side and thats it, both sides took me about 90minutes in total, job finished! Thanks. :lol: :D
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Hardtop side brackets

Postby brendanmusicman » Tue, 27 Jan 2009 11:20 +0000

Hi mx5ash, thanks for your reply, armed with this information I had a go at this job last night. The side panels need to come of, but this is not very difficult, just a few screws and clips, then take the panel into the warmth of the house and cut out the premarked section on the inside of the panel, refit the panels on the car and do the same on the other side and thats it, both sides took me about 90minutes in total, job finished! Thanks. :lol: :D
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Postby fabfiveferg » Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:33 +0000

Excellent lads. I have those side clamps since last Year and kept putting off cutting the side panels.

Brendan, are you saying that the side panels are premarked for cutting on the inside?
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Postby brendanmusicman » Tue, 27 Jan 2009 1:18 +0000

Yes, they are marked on the back, a bit difficult to see and they may have some sound deadening felt stuck on them, which I just peeled off, and there it is , I cut mine with a stanley knife very carefully, but you do not need to be too exact as the bracket more than covers them on the outside. This was a job I was not looking forward to, but it is not difficult.
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