Hard top stiffens chassis?
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You must mean making the hardtop a permanent fixture. I think my roll bar stiffened up the car a bit, but my hardtop does not use side latches because they would hit my roll bar. Besides, the hardtop is fiberglass. I think if you would rely on it to stiffen up the car, it would crack. If you don't believe me about it being fiberglass, ask my dog. She chewed on it the day after I got it painted. I laid it on the garage floor cause I was removing the soft top hardware completely, and she was about 4 months old at the time. She walked up to it and nibbled the passengers side corner off it, teeth marks all over it, and fiber threads hanging out everywhere. Needless to say, she will think twice about that, cause now she sits outside the garage and won't come in until I give her a command to do so.
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The hard top definitely makes a difference in chassis stiffness IMO. But definitely, the roll bar/door bar combo I installed stiffened the chassis much more than the hard top does.
If you just want added chassis stiffness, and do not want the quieter ride and added security of the hard top, then just get a roll bar.
If you just want added chassis stiffness, and do not want the quieter ride and added security of the hard top, then just get a roll bar.
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I had to grind some metal off of the latch plates (the lower static part) to get them to fit. It took a few tries with a bench grinder, and some cooling water to dip them in, but I got them to fit.
I have the stock latches installed and working. But it is a bitch to get the top off as the upper part of the latch (the part that swings open) hits the roll bar when the top is slid backward to unhook the Frankenstein lugs.
I have the stock latches installed and working. But it is a bitch to get the top off as the upper part of the latch (the part that swings open) hits the roll bar when the top is slid backward to unhook the Frankenstein lugs.
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Want to stiffen chassis? Try here:
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t33378/
I know the hardtop reduces noise, but not sure it will do much in the way of vibration or harshness. To me the purchase of a hardtop also depends on locale, but since you can't seem to put your location in your profile, I can't deduce whether you live in the south or not.
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t33378/
I know the hardtop reduces noise, but not sure it will do much in the way of vibration or harshness. To me the purchase of a hardtop also depends on locale, but since you can't seem to put your location in your profile, I can't deduce whether you live in the south or not.
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