| Not exactly, Dave, I know for sure that some BMW convertibles and the PT
Cruiser convertible lowers the window when a door is opened or closed.
Eric
www.brits-n-pieces.com
123ignition dealership
In a message dated 5/28/2007 8:26:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
jimhearn1@comcast.net writes:
> My question involves the strip of soft top at the back of the window and
> the
> tab that hangs down where the door closes.  Do these parts of the soft top
> go inside, outside, or both inside and outside the door and window?  It is
> almost like they are better inside some times such as when the window is up
> when the door is shut and better outside other times such as when the door
> is shut with the window down and rolled up from the inside.  Does anyone
> know exactly what is intended here?
>
Roll the window up and then close the door.  That is the normal mode of
operation.  Only Porsche would make a top where the window needs to be lowered
before opening the door.
Dave
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