If there’s a Zshed coming up close to where you live or an event or other members living near you, you could always pop along to inspect the work they have had done.
I had mine done by him 2 months ago so I can take some photos today, which bits of inner sealing do you want photos of?I have seen mixed reviews. Is it possible to post any photographs? Particularly the inner sealing and header rail with the roof open? Thanks a lot.
Great, thanks a lot. I’m interested in the finish of the material across the top of the header rail - can only be seen with the roof down. Also with roof down, the sealing of the outer part of the roof against the inner hood compartment. Nothing to dismantle, only open the hood which I appreciate may not be good to do today. I appreciate the assist.I had mine done by him 2 months ago so I can take some photos today, which bits of inner sealing do you want photos of?
Hi, it started raining when I got home today so I'll try again tomorrow.Great, thanks a lot. I’m interested in the finish of the material across the top of the header rail - can only be seen with the roof down. Also with roof down, the sealing of the outer part of the roof against the inner hood compartment. Nothing to dismantle, only open the hood which I appreciate may not be good to do today. I appreciate the assist.
Waters coming in at the top of the bulkhead in the boot. I'm assuming the seal has given way where the roof rear fixed point meets the car.A leak into the boot? The bulkhead prevents such so I’d look again at where the ingress is.
At the back where the fabric attaches to the rear deck is a fat rubber trim thing that clips in all the way around the rear deck. But that rubber trim is not really a seal. It's not meant to stop water. It just stops the fabric flapping against the metalwork. Pretty much cosmetic apart from that. The guy changing the roof won't replace that rubber trim.Waters coming in at the top of the bulkhead in the boot. I'm assuming the seal has given way where the roof rear fixed point meets the car.
I was thinking a new roof would fix it as I thought wrongly they'd replace that seal when fitting a new roof.
I've put it on pause until I can get out, roof down and look at the seal, fixing that alone may solve the water issue.
Cheers Rob.
Im thinking the thick rubber seal has perished, apparently it's a 3 piece item of which the joining points are a quarter of the way into the car from either side, a Guy on Utube did a video.At the back where the fabric attaches to the rear deck is a fat rubber trim thing that clips in all the way around the rear deck. But that rubber trim is not really a seal. It's not meant to stop water. It just stops the fabric flapping against the metalwork. Pretty much cosmetic apart from that. The guy changing the roof won't replace that rubber trim.
Below that rubber trim is where the roof fabric is stapled to a plastic bow. The plastic bow is sealed with very sticky sealant, along with a metal bow, to the rear body of the car. The way the bows are sealed together and bolted to the real bodywork is the waterproof seal and that sealant IS (or should be) replaced when the roof if replaced. By that I mean the old sticky sealant is removed and replaced. Not the bows.
If the roof is leaking then the water gets onto the rear shelf behind the seats. That carpet material on the shelf would be soaking wet and it would run down behind the seats onto the floor under the seats.
If the shelf behind the seats is dry then the rear of your roof is not leaking. If you still have water in the boot then it may be getting in through the middle brake light, the seal around the boot and the ariel grommet. If the boot is really wet then there'll be condensation on the upper surfaces making it difficult to see where water is actually getting in.
Get the hardtop on for winter but I can assure you all fitted correctly he even went to the trouble of cleaning and sealing the drain plugs so all water tight -I have seen mixed reviews. Is it possible to post any photographs? Particularly the inner sealing and header rail with the roof open? Thanks a lot.
I'm now thinking the temperature might be a bit low to be doing this kind of thing. I really appreciate your help and don't want you to experience any issues. Maybe we pick this up again when it gets warmer?Hi, it started raining when I got home today so I'll try again tomorrow.
That doesn’t sound unusual for an older roof weather and age do take their toll even on low-mileage cars.Looking for a new roof i think.
Current one has considerable wear marks and isn't pretty, odd considering its not really done many miles. Anyway nor is it sealing properly i think at the rear, thus causing a leak into the boot.
Quoted £1120 fitted.
Anyone any experience advice recommendations please
It looks like I haven't been clear. Here's what I'm looking for from anyone that can help who has had a replacement top:I don't think you're going to see much in a photo. The bits where it matters are covered in trim.
Remember. I fitted my own roof and it's really badly fitted. But you can't see that. The front edge, responsible for the front/rear tension is covered by a metal strip screwed to the frame. Looks fine in the photo. My shoddy workmanship is hidden by that trim.
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The rear where it's stapled to the bows and sealed to the rear body work is covered by the shelf carpet. The carpet inserted under the lip of the metal bow.
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That horizontal black strip is the lip of the metal bow. Above that is my roof fabric. Below that is the rear shelf carpet. The actual seal is invisible so looking at my photos you wont see the actual seals.
Everything else, rubber trims around the side windows etc and how those trims fit up against the glass isn't changed as part of a roof replacement and may need adjusting once the roof has settled in after a couple weeks.
Remember. I fitted.my own roof. Badly. These photos are just to show you how difficult it is to take photos without stripping out the metal trim and rear carpet. And that's a bit too much to ask.
All you can really go by is verbal feedback and whether you trust those people.
What colour you going forIm booked in for a trip to Swansea in April , Had a good chat on the phone and looking forward to it. Going for a colour change
Im going for red . Should look like this courtesy of chatgtpWhat colour you going for
Stephen
That will look nice .Im going for red . Should look like this courtesy of chatgtp
Unfortunatly im one of the saddos that doesn't get it dirty so thats not something I worry about but I can imagine the marks on anything but black roofs appear quicker.That will look nice .
I am on the verge of needing a new roof have been toying with a colour change
Uk model Orinoco edition all seem to come with a black roof but European spec models quite often come with a beige coloured roof which i quite like
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My only reason for not full on committing to this is i am worried about how clean it will stay and how easy will it be to clean if getts dirty.
So may end up with black again.
Stephen.