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Old Oct 7, 2023 | 09:21 PM
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While replacing my top I knew that the wear straps needed to be replaced. NOS they are going anywhere from 200+ all the way to 400 so I decided to try topsonline for $100.

The good - the quality seems to be good
The bad- The end that slides into the bow is cloth with a rubber insert. The cloth at least in my instance snags on the drilled out rivet and with the rubber insert is too large to install.

I am going to call them on Monday for any installation suggestions, but has anyone else installed them?
 
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Old Dec 28, 2023 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Zen Beer
While replacing my top I knew that the wear straps needed to be replaced. NOS they are going anywhere from 200+ all the way to 400 so I decided to try topsonline for $100.

The good - the quality seems to be good
The bad- The end that slides into the bow is cloth with a rubber insert. The cloth at least in my instance snags on the drilled out rivet and with the rubber insert is too large to install.

I am going to call them on Monday for any installation suggestions, but has anyone else installed them?
Follow up on this I would stay away from them installation was impossible and ended up destroying them.
Went with this company and good quality and fit - 2004-2008 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible Tops and Convertible Top Parts (convertibletopguys.com)
 
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