I can't help you specifically, but in general you need to do this job on a
hot day. Even here in Texas we are running out of them. There is also a
type of clamping pliers for strectching leather that would be very handy to
have. Otherwise on my old Sprite Mk1 I just eyeballed it, but it is a lot
simpler design. The second top I did was on a TR6 and I had a shop do it.
Fred
At 12:57 PM 9/26/2002 -0400, t.wellborn@mindspring.com wrote:
>Maybe someone our there has do this before:
>
>I have a 1975 MG Midget and need a little help installating the convertable
>top...
>
>Don't understand the proper way to center the top and how it is installed in
>the back? And if the front or rear needs to be attached first, I would think
>that the rear first and the front last?
>
>Help would be Nice and pictures even better...
>
>Thanks in Advance....
>
>-Toby Wellborn
>
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