The extra rear quarter visibility is immediately noticeable, as is the
additional headroom (I'm only 5' 8" but little of that is in legs (29-
inch inseam) and even thought the car does not feel at all cramped
with the softtop up, the hardtop makes it roomier and nicer). And
QUIETER! I had to turn down the radio from its previous setting, and
even had to turn off the ALC to keep it from getting too loud as I
increased speed.
No chance to see if the rear window defogger is working, but I guess
I'll find out in the morning. But the car is snug in the garage; no
freezing rain or sleet will envelop it tonight.
cd
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"Tim M." <tomorrowat...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I've sold my hardtop - after not putting it on the car in 2
years, it seemed silly to keep it hanging around when I could
have some cold cash in my pocket instead. When I had the '90,
the hardtop went on every winter; but now with the back window
defroster in the '04, I just haven't bothered.
Iva & Vixen
2004 Classic Red
No more winkin' Miata
I have a narrow driveway with a brick wall on one side, and my
neighbour's car (usually) on the other side, that I reverse into. With
the hardtop on it is so much easier with the extra visibility. In the
summer, when the hardtop is off, I always drop the softtop (if it is not
already down) to reverse in.
--
Rob - Shropshire
So many cats,
So few recipes...
Chris
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?? Have I just been lucky? Window always seemed ok in super cold... plastic,
but ok.
miker
"Tim M." <tomorrowat...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Later,
Chris
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Chris
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"miker" <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> Good point, the fact that the plastic window could virtually shatter
> if touched in super cold weather seemed insane to me. That glass
> window is another lovely upgrade on the NB!
I've seen lots of plastic windowed tops around but assumed they were
aftermarket. I didn't know the NA came with a plastic window. Why would
Mazda have shipped that instead of glass?
Jeez! Transplanted Canadian here, living in Florida. Spent about a dozen
years in Lethbridge, Alberta. Do not miss the winters. Right now it's 11
PM and it's still 72F.
Yes.
> Window always seemed ok in super cold... plastic, but ok.
My bother touched his NA plastic window a little too hard last
winter and it broke rather badly. The NB glass windows are a
lot tougher, but they're still way too small for comfort.
--
Grant
Plastic is a lot cheaper and lighter.
--
Grant
Cheaper?
After bragging a couple of years ago that the plastic window in my '96 was
aside from a few scratches from neighborhood cats, virtrually new even
though I haven't uses the boot or a window protector since the first year or
so. That was the kiss of dearg, of course. Since then it has browned
severely, and last winter, in freezing window I poked it with something and
it cracked in several places.
I've found a place that says they will remove the top, stitch in a new
plastic window and replace the top for $150. That seems too good to be
true, but that's what they said.
Sounds like it. I've brushed mine off a few times with no bad effect, but
mine normally sits in a garage and doesn't often get snow build-up, so it's
rare I have to brush it off. I'll be more careful in the future.
miker
> Plastic is a lot cheaper and lighter.
It's not why they used it, but only a plastic window will fit under the
HDHC double-diagonal roll-bar.
In fact, this roll-bar will not work with a hardtop either, so I haven't
worried about one in 5 years.
Even in Texas, the idea of having a hardtop for at least a month or two
was nice, when I had a Miata with A/C installed, but I really don't know
how often I would use it.
We got up to over 70 degrees yesterday, with perfect clear skies, so I
would have removed a hardtop for that if I were driving far.
Today looks to be the same, but we did set some record lows for the
central Texas area recently.
If I had a PRHT-equipped Miata, I would use it almost every day, just
because I like it both as a convertible and a coupe depending on whether
or not I want a wind blast for that drive.
I have still not heard of a PRHT breaking yet, though it almost has to
have happened. Pretty impressive.
Pat