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I have been reading several other posts in relation to the tuscan roof with interest. It would seem that my roof comes off and goes in the boot a lot easier than anyboby elses as I can remove mine and stow it in under a minute.... what am I doing differnt to everyone else?
I must say that I have even considered (although not as yet tried) removing it while sitting at traffic lights!!!
I must say that I have even considered (although not as yet tried) removing it while sitting at traffic lights!!!
Yep even I can do it. Though at first my rear screen was impossible to get back in. Eventually had to get 4 strong men to do it. Adjustment by dealer sorted it.
My advice would be to not rush the roof panel and ensure the rear lugs are away from paint surround. I have seen loads of scratches by dropping the lid before the front rim is seated properly.
Di
My advice would be to not rush the roof panel and ensure the rear lugs are away from paint surround. I have seen loads of scratches by dropping the lid before the front rim is seated properly.
Di
unrepentant said:
Roof off 1 min. Back on a few mins longer. Ditton rear screen. Piece of cake.
Easiest roof to get down ever though was the Fiat spider, could do it with 1 hand. Once flipped it down on the Chiswick Flyover whilst doing 30!![]()
You can do the same with an MX-5 (not sure about the new model though). Don't think there is any easier roof than the MX-5.
It is so light you can also CLOSE it with one hand in about 5 seconds, while staying in the driver seat. This is probably not possible with the Fiat, as I think you need to get off the car to apply some pressure on the roof to close the hooks.
Mind you, I am not suggesting to buy an MX-5. I have just sold my MX-5 to buy a Tuscan Convertible. Reason is that although the MX-5 is 100% perfect and reliable, it lacks the soul, and of course the performance, of a Tuscan.
christiaan said:
Boarder.... Maybe the colour makes it easier .
I might time myself tonight then give it a try at a set of lights this weekend if the weather holds
It seems a doddle in a Topaz coloured one! Off and back on in one change of the lights (worth a try, good fun!)
Much easier than the hard top on my old car - Off - three man lift to shed - back on when the season changed!
About 90 secs for the targa with a further 60 for the rear screen including putting it into the bag. OK so its not a motorised roof but think about how much weight/reliability you save (Merc motors are notoriously unreliable). Also you only use a little of the adequate boot space.
If that is the only thing you are worried about JFDI.
Bob
If that is the only thing you are worried about JFDI.
Bob
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