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I have a '96 Miata and the top is getting pretty shabby. I got a really great quote from Maz-Max in Houston to replace it with a tan vinyl top with a zip glass window. However, my plans changed and I'm not going to be down in Houston for a week after all.
Anyone have any good experiences getting a top replaced here in DFW?
Thanks,
Beth
Check this out - http://www.dfwmiata.com/showthread.p...install-in-DFW
+1 for Stevan (aka Rogue).
As for tops, my personal preference is for canvas as opposed to vinyl. It's surprisingly easy to keep clean, looks better than vinyl (IMO), and it isn't affected by cold weather - you can raise and lower it without fear of cracking it. That's just my two cents...
And the glass window is definitely a good move.
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I'm getting ready to take the nearly new black soft top out of my 1990 and sell it super cheap. I'm selling it with the frame and everything, so it would be a pretty easy install for you. If you're interested, let me know.
Tops pretty easy to do actually just takes time :P I replaced mine i have a 1992 and put a 2000 top on it took probably 3 hours roughly very tedious.
Track Dog does tops too.