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718 Spyder Roof Close tips?
- Thread starter rakh1
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SpyderDavid
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More use will see the hood stretch a bit and things will become easier.
Enjoy
SpyderDavid
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rakh1
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(also: congrats on the new Spyder - exciting! Come and join our Spyder FB group - search for 'Porsche Boxster Spyder (UK)')
I had the same issues on the 981 Spyder I had , found if you left the boot unlocked it was easier takes the tension off the roof ,them close the boot when roof was fully closed / locked.
A word off warning to new owners when locking the rear fins into position make sure you hear a definite CLICK if not try again as it had been known for then to come loose and the metal clip will make a right mess off the lid, know of 2 people it happened to.
In relation to the previous discussion the roof mechanism is working just fine ??
rakh1 - As suggested I have joined your FB group Porsche Boxster Spyder (UK)
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