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cabriolet hood operation/rear window

rogero

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Just had a new rear window in my 944S2 Cab. noticed some markings on window after initial hood down session
yesterday.
Is there an adjustment we missed or a technique in folding down the hood,even though it's electric?
 
There shouldn't be any other parts (apart from the fabric hood material) that could have marked the rear plastic window. Are you sure it is not the crease?
 
if you don't mind me asking how much did it cost to replace the rear window and who did it for you.
 
Don't know how Rogero got on but when I looked at replacing just the rear window, I was advised that despite the rest of the hood being in fairly good condition because they would need to replace the whole panel that the window fits in, the new panel would be a different colour. He(?) may of course have found somebody willing to do just the window rather than the whole panel, I couldn't. So had the whole roof done.
 
TRIMRITE.
BANWELL
WESTON super MARE
BS29 6LA
01934 852847
£280 replaced rear window plus £100 re stitched seams and replaced wires etc.
 
Rogero. Didn't know they existed. they're onl 5 miles away from me. Could have saved me a bit of money. Ho hum.
 

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