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Looking For A Customizing Shop
I wanna get a T Top conversion done on my Z/28... Anyone know of any place that'll do it reasonably??
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your better off buying a ttop car and swapping your d.train in.
ttops stock leak, i can only imagine an aftermarket set. you can get a good roller for the price that a conversion like that would cost. then sell your car as a roller in return |
I highly doubt a shop will take on a task like that. Your best bet is reading up on the countless conversions done on LS1Tech. Theirs tons of good reads on their with step by step instructions and pictures.
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didn't someone post a link with a shop in PA that does strickly t-top, targa, and any other top ever made? i'm sure they could do it, and do it right! i'll search for the link
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You might be able to talk Paul at RPM into doing this. I'm not sure if he wants the risk, though.
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Wait til Paul (SmokingSS) is around, he'll gladly take a sawzall to your car :lol:
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i never said it couldnt be dont, but just the fact that there are t-top cars
out there already it would probably be cheaper to pick up a 4th gen shell and swap his internals in. take about a weekend of work, and it probably wouldnt cost anything for you either except for time, because you can make your shell money back off your original car. i never said anything about structural integrity or not, but now that were on that subject if you do find someone to do the conversion a good set of sfc's will help out a lot...especially with the mods in your sig |
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I would keep the hardtop but that's JMO. I just ran out for lunch and sure enough my 2000SS dripped on me a couple of times.
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My car never had T-Tops. Can I have T-Tops installed now?
Unfortunately, No. There are no T-Top kits available & we know of no new T-Top kits being made for any car. The newer T-Top cars are Factory installed only. If your car did not come with T-Tops from the Factory, then you might consider an Aftermarket Sunroof installation. Contact our Sunroof Department for details. <<<< From the site. Also, my 98 just had a few drops too. |
yeah but a hard top can be t-topped. kinda gayy those guys wouldn't do it. they looked real reputable. good luck though. i'd stay hard top as well.
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Thanks WildBilly...
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A quick search on LS1Tech for "T-Top conversion" Yielded this and much more:
http://turbochargedgm.net/camaro/conversion/ http://turbochargedgm.net/camaro/conversion/ http://i28.tinypic.com/3505t0i.jpg 12+ Years on my Z28 and not a single leak. Car was always stored outside. |
Yea I get the idea, and there really isn't a ton of customizing involved. I woulda just felt better having a pro doing it, just for piece of mind.
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A decent shop would likely insist on new GM parts, at least key parts like the weatherstipping ($500+? and the shop only makes like 10% on that). Then add what would be likely a minimum of 10-12 hours labor ($1200+? there is no book time to reference for this) plus paint ($1000? time & materials) I might guess a minimum customer cost would be in the area of $3000. Of which the shop might make $500 after costs & overhead. Now, if they leak then that shop will never get that car out of their bays - it'll just keep coming back wasting hours of their time. The paying customer won't want to hear the OE ones leak too. Chasing a water leak can take hours. And I am not even getting into the potential liability of altering the structure of a car. So no, it is not kinda gayy a shop wouldn't do it. I imagine if Paul or Josh saw this they might tend to agree. Sure it could all go easy & well and everybody is happy. But the potential downside is probably too much for a shop to want to take on, especially if this is a one time deal and not something they do on a regular basis. |
thats what waivers are for! why would you need paint? and i'm pretty certain parts pull more than 10%. i don't know exact discounts but we get close to half off list price.
i just thought it was weak that place, which seemed real reputable and all about ttops and what not, blew him off like that! i wouldn't want to hack up a roof and hope it doesn't leak, but if its your "specialty", i think it should have been handled a little differently. |
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no, dealerhips give close to half. maybe its 40 or so, i dont pay that much attention, and not everything ofcourse, but most stuff would be way closer to half off than 10 percent. and i do understand what you are trying to address here, i'm just pissed at that shop for being so rude when they seemed so reputable. looks are deceiving.
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