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Old 04-11-2012, 03:57 PM   #10
tubbedII
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Re: Blazer top sag / repair

I've been considering it all!!! Mine sags pretty bad. I was considering cutting the entire top layer off and glassing in some ribs cut from MDF to get it's shape back and then glassing it back together...but I'm scared that goof something and end up just ruining the top...

I like the hole saw and dowl foam idea, but what I notice about mind is that were the biggest sag is, it's a little noticable from the inside as well (not too bad, but you can see it)...with the added weight of the dowls and foam, I would be concerned it would just happen again.

Lastly, I would REALLY love to do the sliding ragtop...the only thing stopping me is the $800 price tag...for that price I'd rather just go get a single wall top...

Given all this, I think I'm just gonna shoot it with some Als Liner and call it done...sag and all...I can always keep my eye out for that single wall top in my price range and area...
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