Our Miata convertible tops are manufactured according to original factory specifications and are ready to install right out of the box using your own existing rain rail. Each new convertible top also includes a defroster glass window that is bonded using an advanced proprietary system for a finished look that is the height of luxury. Single Ring Pull zipper zips into PC2900Z replacement plastic window for ease of installation. (Top must be partially removed from car to install PC2900Z replacement window). Rain Rail not included. Its smooth lines mirror those of the current OEM Miata soft top. This quality top is an excellent choice for the particular car owner.
Streamline Mazda Miata Convertible Top by Robbins - Streamline tops are made to the exact pattern the 2006+ MX-5. This design eliminates the deck seams (front to back seams above the doors) and the rear window panel standard on 90-05 Miatas. Go Miata Robbins Miata Convertible Top’s includes installation instructions. To help ensure proper fit and finish, and protect the convertible owner’s investment, Robbins products should be installed by Professional Installers only. Once done your old top, with the new window, is then reinstalled on your Miata. At the end of the process the labor for sewing in the new zipper and removing and reinstalling the old convertible top is more than the labor for installing a completely new convertible top. 2006 Miata Soft Top Installation Instructions submitted 2 years ago by MrMiketheEngineer '06 Winning Blue Hello, I recently replaced my soft top and ran into some issues so I figured I would post a thread with some resources/pictures to help anyone in the future.
Miata Soft Top Installation Instructions
Mazda Miata Soft Top
I just picked up a 1994 with a Jackson Racing S/C, that's honestly in pretty rough shape. I dropped it off to my mechanic buddy to get things sorted out on the motor end and hopefully throw a little bit more boost at it! The interior and exterior need some work, which I'm normally really good with, but I've never replaced a convertible top before. How difficult is it really? I had a shop quote me $400 PLUS the cost of a new top, which I thought was ridiculous. From the tutorials that I've seen online it shouldn't take more than 2 hours or so, right? Or am I completely underestimating the mess that this is? Thanks guys, looking forward to being a part of this community.
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