Soft Top flew off... Ripped.. Need repair help.

GotAViper

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Early 93 Viper, and I am told that this soft top is extremely rare and different from 94+ Vipers.

The top flew off and the is in good condition still however the material completely tore away from the front bar (that attaches to the front windsheild). I took it to a shop to see if they could repair and they showed me that the actual material is GLUED onto the front bar. They want to maybe attempt to sew an extension piece on but they do not know what kind of GLUE was used for so that it will bond with the soft top front bar.

I use the soft top maybe 3 times a year so I do not see the need to try and locate a super rare soft top and pay over $1000 for it. Unless someone has a crappy one that works for sale?

I appreciate any help!
 

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Well Ive got to ask, how the hell did it fly off? Did the locating pins give way on the top of the windshield pillars? had you forgotten to latch it down?
 

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I was told by Mr. Wizard himself not to go over 100 with a soft
top. It will come off!
 

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Guessing... ?? You're screwed when it comes to an easy fix..

The top can be fixed but for $$ money. Early vipers are rare and hard to keep up in perfect condition. I'm pretty good with '94/'95s... but admit I don't know squat about pre '94 cars.

I hope someone will chime in..
 
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I didnt push down the rear of the top for it to snap in, So it caught a gust of wind and the rear of the top popped off. The front was still latched in fine, but with the rear undone it flapped in the wind and ripped straight down the front bar along the stitching.
 

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As I said, I don't know much about the early cars. It seems strange that the loose rear would ruin the top.... From what I've heard, it's usually the front that gets loose and pops up , breaking a side bar ?????????????????
 

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The early cars are a VINYL fabric, not canvas!

The tops were tested to 150 mph....I have seen dozens of 'ejections' and it has every time boiled down to installer error. Note: Often the installer / dealer was NOT the driver.

At last you were big enuf to admit it was an oversight.... sorry.
 

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Not to hijack this but if anyone has a damaged soft top for a 95 I need a the rear bar, the one that has the ears for the sides to attach to... anyone got one??? thanks
 

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simply put, I wouldn't go too fast with the top on. I don't know the rating on the soft tops but the physics behind high speed with a soft top is not something I would recommend. Low pressure from the high speed air above the top compared to the high pressure low speed air in the cabine is going to lead to the roof literally popping off, especially if the latches weren't secured. It's the same physics that give planes lift. just one more reason I prefer coupes.
 

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Not to hijack this but if anyone has a damaged soft top for a 95 I need a the rear bar, the one that has the ears for the sides to attach to... anyone got one??? thanks


It's common for that bar to break on the Gen I's, check your ***.
 

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I would take 99 RT/10's suggestion to take it to a local upholstery place that car replace it with new canvas fabric. don't know the cost but, if they can do it, should be way less than trying to locate a good used '93 top.

It also depends on whether you are trying to maintain an original '93. Based on other parts, that could be expensive but it all depends on your view.

There are a few good used parts suppliers around who might be able to help you. Try calling Chuck, he can give you a few names. Also, 99 RT/10 might have something, I actually bought my hardtop from him.

Good luck.
 
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Does anyone know what glue might be used that is holding the fabric to the front bar? I need something strong enough to suggest to the shop for their repair attempt
 

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