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Okay guys forget the days of trying to use the special chrysler tool to open your convertible.
Today i decided to explore more and found out the easiest ways to open it under a minute and half. This is always good in an emergency (we all know how our crossfire can act sometimes )
Re: TIPS: Using Wrench to Open convertible Manually
Originally Posted by cojoman
Okay guys forget the days of trying to use the special chrysler tool to open your convertible.
Today i decided to explore more and found out the easiest ways to open it under a minute and half. This is always good in an emergency (we all know how our crossfire can act sometimes :rolleyes: )
Made multipurpose convertible top opening tool for $10
With the manual wrench for opening the convertible top getting near impossible to find I did some online research. Found a 10 MM Park Tool bicycle wrench 1/8" thick on
for $8.50. Needed a longer handle to use on toneau cover so found 8" metal HVAC ( https://www.menards.com/main/heating-cooling/ductwork/ductwork-fittings/double-end-drive-cleats-duct-fitting/70000081lq/p-1444432276904-c-14260.htm?tid=-1381034447118242560&ipos=18about $1. Wrench fits tight into for cavity of the connector , added a little epoxy to be safe and now have a tool that will do what the $150 OEM tool will do for under ten dollars.
Re: TIPS: Using Wrench to Open convertible Manually
I have opened mine with a standard 10 mm wrench with no bend probably 50 times in the last month while working on the car without a battery. A longer wrench would be better, but a standard 10 mm will do the job.