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Old 05-04-2012, 08:21 PM   #5 (permalink)
Hi-Step'n370Z
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Boy, I am still curious as to what percentage of tops are effected. I remember about a year ago some of us here on the forum tried to get some numbers but it didn't seem to work out.

Out of 100% of the Roadsters made, say only 1 or 2% had issues. Then I can see where the TSP may not be applied to the tops as any issues could be considered a fluke.

But I personally have absolutely no idea as to the percentage.

I have a little over 10,000 miles on mine 2010, and have had no problems, but last year the lid did hit the "bar" and made a small dent and chipped some paint on it. I am going to have that addressed in June when I do the State Inspection, as this is the last year of warranty coverage.

I closing, I have to think that most are not having any problems with the top. Seems like it's only hitting a few Roadsters, but then there's that question of; maybe it hasn't happened yet, but when will it?

My personal experience is that once the problem started to show up on the forum, I have never felt immune from top issues.

A dented lid is one thing, that can be fixed easily, but with all the high tech regarding the top, not so easy, and not so inexpensively.
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