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92 vette targa top quick removal mod...
I gotta tell ya'll... I love driving my c4 with the targa top off...
But, mine didnt come with the 'removal tool' so i have to use the closest flat head around and hold my tounge just right each time I want to remove it. Im sorry, but it would see to me that someone somewhere has developed some kind of "clip" system or modification that would make removal as easy as unlatching something... and making putting it back on as easy as using gravity until it locks into place... am I the only person who has thought of this? I would like to request that Dave in IL not post to this thread. While I am sure he may have some good advice, his posts cause the thread to go off topic ... and the best thing I have seen him do in a thread is to try and make other people feel inferior... so, with all due respect Dave, please refrain from providing input to this post. Feel free to email me if you have a wonderful idea that you cant contain. thanks! Jazz Mann |
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"jameson" > wrote in message om... >I gotta tell ya'll... I love driving my c4 with the targa top off... > But, mine didnt come with the 'removal tool' so i have to use the > closest flat head around and hold my tounge just right each time I > want to remove it. > > Im sorry, but it would see to me that someone somewhere has developed > some kind of "clip" system or modification that would make removal as > easy as unlatching something... and making putting it back on as easy > as using gravity until it locks into place... > > am I the only person who has thought of this? > I'm sure you're not the only one that wanted this but the top is a structural part of the flexible flyer frame of the C4. My guess is that after taking the top off a few times the owner threw the wrench as far as he could and never removed the top again. I would have sold you mine but I got rid of the feeble framed C4 before I got turned off of Corvettes completely, one of the few car I traded with less than 100,000 miles. The Corvette parts suppliers have replacement wrenches. Corvette Central has them 1-800-345-4122 www.CorvetteCentral.com 84-96 ROOF PANEL WRENCH Factory Style 604420 29.95 -- Dad 04 C5 CE Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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"jameson" > wrote in message om... >I gotta tell ya'll... I love driving my c4 with the targa top off... > But, mine didnt come with the 'removal tool' so i have to use the > closest flat head around and hold my tounge just right each time I > want to remove it. > > Im sorry, but it would see to me that someone somewhere has developed > some kind of "clip" system or modification that would make removal as > easy as unlatching something... and making putting it back on as easy > as using gravity until it locks into place... > > am I the only person who has thought of this? > I'm sure you're not the only one that wanted this but the top is a structural part of the flexible flyer frame of the C4. My guess is that after taking the top off a few times the owner threw the wrench as far as he could and never removed the top again. I would have sold you mine but I got rid of the feeble framed C4 before I got turned off of Corvettes completely, one of the few car I traded with less than 100,000 miles. The Corvette parts suppliers have replacement wrenches. Corvette Central has them 1-800-345-4122 www.CorvetteCentral.com 84-96 ROOF PANEL WRENCH Factory Style 604420 29.95 -- Dad 04 C5 CE Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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"jameson" > wrote in message om... >I gotta tell ya'll... I love driving my c4 with the targa top off... > But, mine didnt come with the 'removal tool' so i have to use the > closest flat head around and hold my tounge just right each time I > want to remove it. > > Im sorry, but it would see to me that someone somewhere has developed > some kind of "clip" system or modification that would make removal as > easy as unlatching something... and making putting it back on as easy > as using gravity until it locks into place... > > am I the only person who has thought of this? > > thanks! > Jazz Mann it's a standard torx head. you can get a set of heads for a few dollars, and a cheap power screwdriver for under $15. that solution is both cheaper and easier than buying another original tool. regards, charlie cave creek, az |
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"jameson" > wrote in message om... >I gotta tell ya'll... I love driving my c4 with the targa top off... > But, mine didnt come with the 'removal tool' so i have to use the > closest flat head around and hold my tounge just right each time I > want to remove it. > > Im sorry, but it would see to me that someone somewhere has developed > some kind of "clip" system or modification that would make removal as > easy as unlatching something... and making putting it back on as easy > as using gravity until it locks into place... > > am I the only person who has thought of this? > > thanks! > Jazz Mann it's a standard torx head. you can get a set of heads for a few dollars, and a cheap power screwdriver for under $15. that solution is both cheaper and easier than buying another original tool. regards, charlie cave creek, az |
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> it's a standard torx head. you can get a set of heads for a few dollars, and > a cheap power screwdriver for under $15. that solution is both cheaper and > easier than buying another original tool. > > regards, > charlie > cave creek, az > This is great advice! When I bought my 96, I ordered one of the "correct" tools for removing the C4 targa top. For $30, I got a 3/8 drive ratchet wrench, an extension and the torx head that fits. The power screwdriver would even make the process easier, thanks for that tip. Makes me miss my t-tops on my 78. Rob |
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> it's a standard torx head. you can get a set of heads for a few dollars, and > a cheap power screwdriver for under $15. that solution is both cheaper and > easier than buying another original tool. > > regards, > charlie > cave creek, az > This is great advice! When I bought my 96, I ordered one of the "correct" tools for removing the C4 targa top. For $30, I got a 3/8 drive ratchet wrench, an extension and the torx head that fits. The power screwdriver would even make the process easier, thanks for that tip. Makes me miss my t-tops on my 78. Rob |
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> it's a standard torx head. you can get a set of heads for a few dollars, > and > a cheap power screwdriver for under $15. that solution is both cheaper and > easier than buying another original tool. > > regards, > charlie > cave creek, az > I use a "T" handled Torx. It's one piece and stows nicely in the console. Faster and cheaper than a ratchet. Marty |
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> it's a standard torx head. you can get a set of heads for a few dollars, > and > a cheap power screwdriver for under $15. that solution is both cheaper and > easier than buying another original tool. > > regards, > charlie > cave creek, az > I use a "T" handled Torx. It's one piece and stows nicely in the console. Faster and cheaper than a ratchet. Marty |
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