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Old 05-15-2008, 12:13 PM
ghnl ghnl is offline
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The hardest part will be the many small nuts/washers that secure the rear of the top to the body work. Often they get rusty & sieze. It can be a real pain if they break off... I suggest applying some penetrating oil ahead of time to make that a little easier. I like PB Blaster. Then apply a little anti-sieze when you install the new-to-you top.
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