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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jan 15, '08 From Secaucus NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Has anyone ever attempted making a targa top?
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it can be done but im not ballsy enough to do it, better have another vechile if you do. that wobly feeling is due to the change of rigidity/stiffness without the top connected. Our cars are unibody and their is alot of stress that is harnessed in the roof. I know the project sounds simple, cuts weather strips fab hinges, but its not. One thing people never look at is that our cars weren't designed for this. So as soon as you finish the project and take a turn faster you will probably crack the windshield due to the body flexing. So the only thing you can do is reinforce the windshield pillars by welding strong metal which weighs down the car alot. Also you will need SFC's sub frame connectors. Alot of high power RWD drag cars use them to strengthen the frame of the car. lastly would at least need a roll bar to put more strength in the roof. Without the sunroof are roofs are a very thin piece of metal.
so as you see this project is doable you just have to be a kickass ass welder and have another vechile to attempt, because it would probably be a week or two project. I think it would be so awesome if someone could pull it off. but be forewarned once you cut that roof their is no going back thats why i haven't done it -------------------- ![]() |
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