Cross-country for a Crossfire
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Central South Carolina
Age: 69
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Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
Yeah!!!
Progress.... I got the top to go down!!! Although, I tried to use the power, I was able to drop it down manually.
Seems the top was pressurized and once I depressurized the hydraulics, it was able to move freely and I could operate it up and down.
I did just received the top assist tool off the famous website yesterday.
I call this two steps forward.......
Progress.... I got the top to go down!!! Although, I tried to use the power, I was able to drop it down manually.
Seems the top was pressurized and once I depressurized the hydraulics, it was able to move freely and I could operate it up and down.
I did just received the top assist tool off the famous website yesterday.
I call this two steps forward.......
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
One year ownership and still rolling and trolling.
In one year, I've added a tick under 15,000 miles without a hickup. Odometer at 124,436 miles.
This years' plan is front tires, steering stabilizer, air filters and possible tranny connector repair.
Happy Motoring......
In one year, I've added a tick under 15,000 miles without a hickup. Odometer at 124,436 miles.
This years' plan is front tires, steering stabilizer, air filters and possible tranny connector repair.
Happy Motoring......