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914zim 06-13-2004 05:02 PM

Storing top in trunk - how?
 
Dudes:
The weather here in WI was finally good enough for me to take the top off the 914 today - woohoo!
Anyway, I'm having trouble getting it stowed in the rear trunk correctly. I'm pretty sure it goes in "top up" and with the rear of the top toward the rear of the car. I can see how those rubber thingys in the back hold the top in and the notch in the top is for the latching mechanism to clear.
However, I'm confused about how (or if) the white plastic thingys in front are used. I tried to get the top's edge inside the "C" shaped plastic parts, but when I try to attach the rubber parts int he rear, it wants to pull out of the front plastic pieces.
I can get the hood closed, but it's bulging out and it closes really tight. What am I missing here?
Any help is greatly appreciated. A pic would be awesome!
Thanks,
Andy...

Jim Savage 06-13-2004 06:07 PM

I always put the levers in the same folded position as they are supposed to be when the top is on the car (levers pointing away from each other). They seem to fit in the white plastic cups better.

Jim

914zim 06-14-2004 09:22 AM

Jim:
Thanks for the response.
From what your telling me, it seems like I was trying to pu it in backwards! So, the levers set in the white cups... oh, that's what they're for!!
Thanks again!
Andy...

Dave at Pelican Parts 06-14-2004 02:21 PM

Hmm? The rear of the top goes toward the rear of the car. The arms he's referring to are the ones that hold the front of the roof to the windshield frame.

Sounds like you already had the right idea on where it all goes...

--DD

Jim Savage 06-14-2004 06:33 PM

Sorry if I confused ya.

Dave is right, keep the top in the same orientation...rear of top to rear of trunk. I was talking about the "front levers". The two front levers should point away from each other. The same as they do when the top in on and folded under the sun visors. Clear as mud??

Jim

Scott S 06-15-2004 06:13 AM

The white holders (not the cups) should not be seen when top is stowed correctly. They do not hold the top by it's top surface, but buy the lip that fits into the windshield frame.

914zim 06-15-2004 09:12 AM

Thanks again guys.
I'm sorry I wasted so much time on this...I guess I had a brain fart.
Even though I was *saying* I had the front of the top towards the front of the car, I actually had it reversed... (saying one thing and doing another)
I think the notch in the front had me thinking it was to clear the hood locking mechanism. I was wondering what those white cups were for! - DUH!
Again, sorry for wasting all the time.
Andy...

itsa914 06-15-2004 09:46 AM

Your not wasting our time. There is no such thing as a dumb question.

Va914 06-15-2004 10:54 AM

In the voice of Mr. Garrison (South Park)

"There is no such thing as stupid questions...Just stupid people" LOL :)

Thanks for asking the question, as with most things there were probably more people that wanted to ask but didn't.

CHeers
Kerry

SmileWavy

JmuRiz 06-15-2004 11:06 AM

http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/dom.gif no such thing as a bad question...I have a question though.

Ever since I installed some new side targa seals I have been having the trunk lid rub the top of my targa when in the trunk. Any idea on how to fix this? Washers on the trunk mounts? Thanks.

Va914 06-15-2004 12:39 PM

That's interesting. I'll look at mine tonight but I didn't think the side seals rested on anything when stored.

Aren't those suckers a joy to install :mad: :mad:

I wish you could install the trunk upside down so you could avoid getting scratches on the top. Seems like VW/Prosche designed it with 0.5mm's of clearance :confused:

Cheers
Kerry

no substitute 06-15-2004 03:06 PM

This has actually been helpful to me too. I had always used the cups as a beverage holder. They did seem inconvenient given their location, but I assumed Porsche had their reasons.


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