Here's what happens if you ignore a leaky rain rail. :rolleyes:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/439697/4
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Here's what happens if you ignore a leaky rain rail. :rolleyes:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/439697/4
OK... water under the rear deck carpet, check.
Car smells "damp" sometimes, check.
Suspicious water draining from outside the top behind the rain rail, check.
Hmmm... sounds like I need a new top sooner than I thought! Good times!
But I'm still cloudy about where it gets into the trunk from the deck area... hidden screw holes? Around the trunk release cable? Wiring pass-throughs? Now I think about, I can see how, but still... :confused:
If it's that bad, I'm guessing crunchy rain rail.
Don't buy a new top unless it's necessary. You can purchase a rain rail separate. One of the first things I did to my car was replace the plastic window and rain rail. The window had been slashed, and the rain rail was all broken and brittle from being old.
Installing the rain rail is fairly easy and doesn't take very long.
Darn! If only somebody (*cough*, *Titus*, *cough*) was parting out a Miata with a tan top and selling everything cheap. Darn the luck!
thats what mine looked like before i replaced everything. it even rusted the bolts round. that was a fun weekend. suprisingly nothing that had paint on it rusted at all. just that stupid cover thing.
It's necessary in this case. Not only is the rain rail giving me fits, but the crappy vinyl is starting to split out and pop stitches everywhere. And besides that, I really want a tan top! Titus and I have talked, but Craig has dibs... so no worries right now.
So the debate is raging as to whether I need to just suck it up and get a new top or hold out for a nice used one. I could stand to wait till spring, but this new leaky thing has me thinking "Hell, I could but the hard top on now and not worry about it but, jeez, then I'd miss the very best of the topless weather here!"
Ah, vanity... ain't it a bitch?
Ah! Good info! I'll check that when I can... I'm just looking for telltale signs of leakage - ie: if water comes in Point A, where does it end up?
BTW, I ran a bunch of water down along the left side of the trunk lid, but I didn't see anything coming in through the taillight - argh! I swear I felt drips there the other day...
IMHO, you should keep checking here for good used tops if price is an issue... they do pop up from time to time. Also, check with Mazda Heaven out in Mansfield - they usually have some good Miata stuff out there. In any case, make sure you get a good/new rain rail, as they are very delicate and prone to leak if you eff them up...
money is always an issue for us starving students out there ... lol
moss motors has an unbreakable rain rail for sale, never used it though. if i was going to keep my car that would be the way to go.
Lots of folks upgrade to a used NB top. NB tops are direct bolt ins, have glass no zip windows and a much more durable rubber rain rail.
I have an 03 cloth top and love it!
Speaking of glass windows... I've seen both zip and no-zip glass windows (Robbins offers both). Anybody have a zippered glass window in their top? Was that ever available from the factory in an NB?
Interestingly, The top in my donor has a zippered window, but can be lowered without un-zipping it. I never new you could have the best of both worlds like that. I haven't found a marking of the brand.