Mike,
Just make sure that you remove the hardtop before attempting to raise the
softop.
But seriously, Does the hardtop sit or ride on the softop along the back? If
so, it might add some unnecessary wear to the top in that area.
The other consideration is that leaving the softop in place uses up alot of the
area behind the seats and you probably can't fit the top boot.
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
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mgraziano@mindspring.com wrote:
> All,
>
> WHen putting the hardtop on the car a few weeks ago, it occurred to me that
>I could get it on without removing the soft top. <snip>
>
> I didn't see any issues with it, but wanted to check with the list on
>whether or not this might have any longer term adverse effects. Thoughts?
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