|
by CashelMX5 » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 1:59 +0000
Hi All,
I'm heading to Dublin at the weekend and, as I don't fancy having the top slashed, I want to fit the hardtop. However, the style-bars are a little high on the passenger side and the top won't lock onto the body , therefore, I'll need to either lower the bars or remove them for the rest of the winter. My dilema is that while I have an idea how to go about the job I don't have the confidence to do so on my own. I did start but abandoned the attempt. So, I'm hoping that some kind soul, with the know-how, can spare me the time to help with the job. I'm willing to travel, within reason - I'm in Cashel, Co. Tipp.
Here's hoping,
Tom
-
CashelMX5
- ****
-
- Posts: 890
- Joined: Mon, 25 May 2009 11:58 +0000
by Ivan » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 2:30 +0000
Should be just 2 bolts. Post up a few pictures.
-
Ivan
- ****
-
- Posts: 1205
- Joined: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 4:40 +0000
- Location: Co. Meath
-
by fabfiveferg » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 2:43 +0000
CashelMX5 wrote:Hi All,
I'm heading to Dublin at the weekend and, as I don't fancy having the top slashed, I want to fit the hardtop. However, the style-bars are a little high on the passenger side and the top won't lock onto the body , therefore, I'll need to either lower the bars or remove them for the rest of the winter. My dilema is that while I have an idea how to go about the job I don't have the confidence to do so on my own. I did start but abandoned the attempt. So, I'm hoping that some kind soul, with the know-how, can spare me the time to help with the job. I'm willing to travel, within reason - I'm in Cashel, Co. Tipp.
Here's hoping,
Tom
Does nobody have a knife in Tipp?
-
fabfiveferg
- ****
-
- Posts: 777
- Joined: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:42 +0000
- Location: Dublin
by anniniwa » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 3:31 +0000
I could supervise u! 
-
anniniwa
- ****
-
- Posts: 894
- Joined: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 2:17 +0000
by Steve » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 4:01 +0000
any pics of where you got stuck?
-
Steve
- Site Admin
-
- Posts: 5529
- Joined: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 10:16 +0000
by CashelMX5 » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 5:04 +0000
Thanks Steve, The problem is that the plastic seatbelt surround has to peeled back, the seatbelt mechanism has to be removed along with the bolt on the bars. The style bar bolt goes through the seatbelt plate and it's also held in place by the seatbelt bolt - ie; it's double bolted. Thanks Ann for the offer but it's not just a case of removing a couple of bolts on the bars, see above. Ferg, the only reports of knifing of soft-tops that I've seen on the forum have been in Dublin, even in secure (sic) car parks. Seems to be a big city thing. The only knives used around here are for legitimate purposes. 
-
CashelMX5
- ****
-
- Posts: 890
- Joined: Mon, 25 May 2009 11:58 +0000
by leamyj » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 7:51 +0000
Tom, there'll be a few heads in Abbeyleix at the weekend..when you travelling??
-
leamyj
- *****
-
- Posts: 5230
- Joined: Sat, 04 Aug 2007 2:19 +0000
- Location: kildare
by Stig » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 8:46 +0000
Tom,
Txt on way to you good sir! We'll get ya sorted
-
Stig
- *****
-
- Posts: 2419
- Joined: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 12:22 +0000
- Location: dn ʎɐʍ sıɥʇ
-
by Steve » Mon, 14 Dec 2009 11:12 +0000
CashelMX5 wrote:Thanks Steve, The problem is that the plastic seatbelt surround has to peeled back, the seatbelt mechanism has to be removed along with the bolt on the bars. The style bar bolt goes through the seatbelt plate and it's also held in place by the seatbelt bolt - ie; it's double bolted. Thanks Ann for the offer but it's not just a case of removing a couple of bolts on the bars, see above. Ferg, the only reports of knifing of soft-tops that I've seen on the forum have been in Dublin, even in secure (sic) car parks. Seems to be a big city thing. The only knives used around here are for legitimate purposes. 
Think I remember how you had it.. unbolt the 10mm bolts that hold the plastic to the seatbelt tower (I think there is 2 or 3 each side and pull out the trim. You can then unbolt the seatbelt reel + other bolt for the bars.
-
Steve
- Site Admin
-
- Posts: 5529
- Joined: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 10:16 +0000
by CashelMX5 » Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:06 +0000
Thanks Steve,
Thanks Ollie, I'll give you a buzz tomorrow - too late now.
-
CashelMX5
- ****
-
- Posts: 890
- Joined: Mon, 25 May 2009 11:58 +0000
by franksm » Tue, 15 Dec 2009 9:59 +0000
LOL - this thread is quite funny. Glad you're getting the bars sorted though.
One could expand the sweeping statements too:
I am going to {Dublin/Cork/Limerick/Belfast/Galway/Robinstown} and don't want to {have my roof slashed/be raped by sheep/be knifed/be kneecapped/be exsanguinated/fall down a large pot-hole}. What are my options ?
It's a small world after all. It's a small, small world
-
franksm
- ****
-
- Posts: 899
- Joined: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 6:23 +0000
- Location: Sometimes Dublin, sometimes Belfast
-
by Ivan » Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:06 +0000
franksm wrote:LOL - this thread is quite funny. Glad you're getting the bars sorted though.
One could expand the sweeping statements too:
I am going to {Dublin/Cork/Limerick/Belfast/Galway/Robinstown} and don't want to {have my roof slashed/be raped by sheep/be knifed/be kneecapped/be exsanguinated/fall down a large pot-hole}. What are my options ?
Hey all are potholes are filled in now.......they werent really potholes they where more open cast mines.
-
Ivan
- ****
-
- Posts: 1205
- Joined: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 4:40 +0000
- Location: Co. Meath
-
by fabfiveferg » Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:52 +0000
franksm wrote:LOL - this thread is quite funny. Glad you're getting the bars sorted though.
One could expand the sweeping statements too:
I am going to {Dublin/Cork/Limerick/Belfast/Galway/Robinstown} and don't want to {have my roof slashed/be raped by sheep/be knifed/be kneecapped/be exsanguinated/fall down a large pot-hole}. What are my options ?
Glad i wasn't the only one to spot that. Bleedin cheek. I'd nearly track you now Tom and put a big hole in the hard top. That'd learn ye. Feckin culchies..Comin up here.... etc
-
fabfiveferg
- ****
-
- Posts: 777
- Joined: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:42 +0000
- Location: Dublin
by CashelMX5 » Tue, 15 Dec 2009 2:40 +0000
Not a sweeping statement, a statement of fact - I repeat, any mention of slashed soft-tops on this forum indicate that they have all happened in Dublin. The most recent mention was when a car was done in Bewley's Hotel secure (sic) car-park at Dublin airport. If I am concerned about something I believe I am entitled to express that concern and I don't think I am the only one who has, in the past, expressed the same concern or made a similar statement about the subject on this forum.
Ferg, with jackeens like you and your threats, tongue-in-cheek or not, is it any wonder why decent people, culchies or not, might be concerned.
-
CashelMX5
- ****
-
- Posts: 890
- Joined: Mon, 25 May 2009 11:58 +0000
by sidewaysreilly » Tue, 15 Dec 2009 3:14 +0000
The perfection of a Car's beauty is that nothing should be there for beauty's sake.
-
sidewaysreilly
- *****
-
- Posts: 2113
- Joined: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 5:56 +0000
- Location: Around Ireland
| |