joined 5 minutes ago. Have a 92 needs a soft top. I am looking to install with friend, but before ordering, wanted to know if y'all know of a good installer location in case i chicken out.
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joined 5 minutes ago. Have a 92 needs a soft top. I am looking to install with friend, but before ordering, wanted to know if y'all know of a good installer location in case i chicken out.
What side of town are you on? There is a place on Westparkway in Euless that does nice work, Benny & James I believe is the name of the place.
Welcome to the Forum!
Found the info on Benny & James! They did some seats for me on a Corvette, top notch work!
Benny & James Auto Trim Inc
(817) 267-7801
1108 Westpark Way
Euless, TX 76040
V.O.R.A. in Lewisville did my 92 B&T top...
When it came time to put a top on the 92 blue, I put it on myself.
RJ
I've been looking at reviews from all suppliers, but a large number said the size wasn't right, holes misaligned. Which good (not top of the line$) tops have you had good experience with. (I would like glass, but not sure yet)
I'm north in Flower mound/lewisville area. Which tops have you used?
Lots of NA owners have gone with an NB top, bolts up no more zippers or plastic windows to contend with, and it looks nice. black roadster has this setup on his car, it looks good! :cool:
Lots of good information is avaialble at this link -> http://www.miata.net/garage/garagetops.html
Does the NB top on a 92 require a different frame?
Yes. The frame is different.Quote:
Originally Posted by kts
Yes it requires the NB frame, but a used NB top & frame can normally be found for less than some of the new NA tops.Quote:
Originally Posted by kts
what was installation cost and type of top at VORA/Lewsiville
I have no idea
No need to worry you will find many of the folks around here are clueless! ::Banana::Quote:
Originally Posted by kts
I paid $228 for the top (shipped to the door price) and $200 for the installation... This was back 3 years ago...
It was a Cabrio World top... nice top too... I got the OEM type with the same style of zip down rear window.
Be careful if you want a glass window because you may have issues fitting roll bars in the car with them.
V.O.R.A. is over on Mill Street behind the car wash that's next door to Eagle Transmission. (THE worst transmission repair shop around, but that's a different story)
RJ
When they/you are talking about an nb, does that mean buying an new fram from a newer mazda and them a new top. My existin frame and top were fine with virtually no leaking until my daughter (while pulling the zipper) tore the whole window pane apart. But the top is old enough to not put just a new window.
Advice
Thank you I will get an installation esitmate from them!
A couple quick notes...
While the NB top is very nice, it will cost a fortune new. Most of us would go find one used, but they may be a problem if you are trying to get a shop to do the install for you.
As far as aftermarket brands, I have heard a lot of good info on Robbins Tops.
Don't be afraid to call a few of these shops up. You will want to be sure to ask a few different things... Will they Install a top that you didn't buy through them? What brand do they us? Are the install rates different for a top that you bring in to be installed vs one you buy through them?
VORA will install a top you didn't buy from them... but they cannot warranty the top since you didn't buy from them.
I bought a used NB top on the frame for $300. Easy to install it yourself with the help of some of us.Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
Show off.Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
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Originally Posted by Titus
Gotta say I'm happy with my NB top. Thanks for the compliment POS. :D
<--- Click on my name, select my homepage for a pic or two.
Getting a NB top you can install it in an hour.
Getting a new top, you are looking at several hours. You will be drilling out and replacing rivits too. You will also need a new rain rail. (Figure $180 for that)
The 92 has a brittle plastic rain rail. Mazda finally got smart and went to a more durable rubber rain rail on later Miatas. (99 and up IIRC?)
You will want a 99-02 top and frame IIRC which will include a more durable rain rail. I bought mine in flEa-Bay The window is a no zip glass which is a really nice feature and more durable, clearer than a plastic window.
If you still want to replace your top I'd go with Robbins or Cabrio World. One of them makes a no-zip glass as well but I have no first hand or even second hand experience with them.
I live in McKinney if you need help.