S2 Short tail Hardtop - tools required?
S2 Short tail Hardtop - tools required?
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Stu_00

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1,529 posts

242 months

Thursday 29th October 2009
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Anyone know the best way to put this on, and what tools you need ?

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

273 months

Thursday 29th October 2009
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I seem to remember it's a torx bolt and a screw driver for the cover at the front, but couldn't tell you what size, sorry!

Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Thursday 29th October 2009
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It is held in place with torx bolts. 5mm I think. The tool is supplied in the tool kit.

Stu_00

Original Poster:

1,529 posts

242 months

Thursday 29th October 2009
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Good work, thanks ! I will try attempt tonight ......

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

273 months

Thursday 29th October 2009
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Gooby said:
It is held in place with torx bolts. 5mm I think. The tool is supplied in the tool kit.
Good point well made.

though watch out if it's an aftermarket bought hardtop (even from Lotus themselves) then it may not be there - but yeah, it's in the little pouch tool kit thingy.

Stu_00

Original Poster:

1,529 posts

242 months

Thursday 29th October 2009
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smile Thanks for quick response, i will try at Lunch lol.

Mr Sea

4,723 posts

248 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Stu_00 said:
Anyone know the best way to put this on, and what tools you need ?
I use a battery drill with the torx bit in, the tool supplied can be awkward to use, the drill is much quicker to get the roof off and put on once the thread is lined up.

Hi Stu wonder if you might advise me please?
How are you getting on with your tyres? (ref: from another thread you posted on)
I need two rear 48's for my Elise SC but I'm not sure if I should change the four for winter tyres.
I use the Elise as a 2nd car and mainly at weekends and only on dry days. I intend to use it in the winter on dry days. Should I stick with the 48's in those circumstances? I'm thinking of the cold (but dry) roads in the winter and what affect that might have on the 48's. I'm also intending to do some track days next year.

Cheers BB


Edited by Mr Sea on Monday 30th November 21:02

Monkey boy 1

2,066 posts

254 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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If the car was "soft top only" whe it left Hethel then the tool kit will not have the torx tool in it.