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Old 09-01-2003, 09:04 PM
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convertible tops

for all the ppl wondering how much it cost to get a new top installed on a camaro $912 this is from a shop NOT the dealer!!!!
they told me the defroster glass was made into top and had to be replaced. im also reusing my headliner...

what have you all paid for a top replacement???

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Old 09-02-2003, 12:38 PM
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I always thought that the rear glass window was a separate piece that you could keep (if your window is still good). I think I remember some pricing I looked up a while ago, that said that was the most expensive piece (I think $400-500). The top itself is only a few hundred dollars. Installed for both pieces I'd say that's pretty decent price.

Thanks for sharing the info!

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Old 09-02-2003, 06:51 PM
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I think Sam95ZNoTop is right,

In the Helm manual it looks like the rear glass is bolted to the covertible top - maybe you CAN keep your glass and save some money?

Hopefully someone with a convertible will chime in here - $500 bucks is $500 bucks...

Good Luck
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Old 09-02-2003, 09:23 PM
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i just double checked my rear glass and its sealed in not bolted in guess i will just suck it up and pay for it.

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Old 09-02-2003, 09:41 PM
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It is a two peice top . The peice with the glass is seperate . If it is just the top that needs to be replace then it should be around $500-$600 . I've had two tops installed in the last year . The actual top is cheap , its the labor that kills you .

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Old 09-02-2003, 09:53 PM
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hmmmm...maybe ill look closer??

on a side note, my top has been leaking a little all year around the pass. side glass....i got curious when i felt water under the carpet in the back floor and back seats....it had not rained in 2 weeks....i pulled the drain plugs and i swear a gallon of water was trapped under the carpet....i pulled the seats and pulled the carpet and found mildew, nasty stickin rotten padding under my carpet....i had to pull it all out and clean it.....
just thought i would share that experience with you.....
GO CHECK YOUR DRAIN PLUGS!!!!!

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Originally posted by QCKZ28
hmmmm...maybe ill look closer??

on a side note, my top has been leaking a little all year around the pass. side glass....i got curious when i felt water under the carpet in the back floor and back seats....it had not rained in 2 weeks....i pulled the drain plugs and i swear a gallon of water was trapped under the carpet....i pulled the seats and pulled the carpet and found mildew, nasty stickin rotten padding under my carpet....i had to pull it all out and clean it.....
just thought i would share that experience with you.....
GO CHECK YOUR DRAIN PLUGS!!!!!

jesse
Where are the drain plugs? I did not know there were drain plugs??

BTW, when I said the piece with the glass is separate, I meant to say that it is still a piece of the top but it has the rear glass in it and I am guessing it bolts the the frame somewhere under the liner. The main top then goes over that. That would mean you could replace one and not the other, since the two pieces are not attached.

Sam

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Old 09-05-2003, 12:33 PM
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I paid 1200.00 for my top and they told me I could not use the same window b/c its two seperate pieces and it also comes with a lifetime warranty, thats good especially with tops getting loose all the time...........
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the drain plugs are in the floorboard;
one under the passenger side floor
one under the rear floorboard
and one under the rear seat.
there are 3 on each side.

the back glass is sealed into the top.
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Anybody order a top and replace it themselves?
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nobody i know of
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Old 10-20-2003, 11:19 PM
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I replaced mine about 2 years ago. The top is two pieces not including the liner. The top part "big piece" was 500 and the rear piece "including the glass" was 600. I found out most if not all dealers do not do trim work at all. They contract it out to a local shop. I asked what shop they would take it too and I just went there and cut out the dealer. Cost $300 just to have the dealer drive it over there and back. What a rip.

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I put a top on my wifes LeBaron and will never do it again ....looked good but very labor intensive
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Man! You all sure like spendin money.

As mentioned two pieces, top and rear panel w/glass. Had my 97 rear panel replace 8/2/02 with defroster glass, total was 479.80 parts and labor.
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