Dennis,
Correct me if I'm wrong...and I might be as I've never installed a hard top.
Wasn't there a "special" hood(soft top) cover for hard top models...this would
be to cover the convertible top when it was folded down WITH the hard top
installed. I would think you would NOT have to remove the convertible top if
this was the case?
Cheers,
Todd
> To: motorcarriage@charter.net
> From: dncullig@us.ibm.com
> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 14:09:24 -0400
> CC: triumphs@autox.team.net; 6pack@autox.team.net
> Subject: [TR] TR6 Hardtop Installation
>
> Wayne -
> There is some info on the VTR web site about TR6
> hardtops but it's not detailed installation info.
> I've not had the hardtop on my car since 1989 but
> as I remember it, once you removed the convertible
> top, it was just a matter of bolting the back edge
> (4 or 5 bolts) into the holes used by the convertible
> top, bolting the front edge (2 bolts) into the top
> of the windshield and, if you have the hardware for
> the side pins, installing them on the B pillars and
> sliding the plastic "loops" on the hardtop over the
> pins (these keep the top from moving side to side).
> It'll take 2 people to put it on or off - it's heavy.
> Be careful you don't scratch the rear deck lid -
> there should be rubber feet on the bottom edges of
> the top to keep this from happening. Then be careful
> when closing the doors if the window glass is all
> the way up - it may not line up quite right and hit
> the edge of the top...
>
> Dennis Culligan, Highland NY / 1976 TR6 CF57948U - TR6IUMPH
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