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Originally Posted by jp4z
I bought a new top online ($1025) and a refurbished hydraulic pump ($350 from Top Hydraulics), had them installed by local body shop ($880 labor) for $2255 total. After the install was complete, the body shop told me there is a hydraulic leak on the passenger side (they saw hydraulic fluid running down the side). There was never a drop of hydraulic fluid found by me or the dealership before I gave the car to the body shop. Of course they say the leak caused the top problem and they won't work on it anymore.
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Very interesting, I had looked around the internet a while back for a replacement top. Where did you buy it from and how did you like it compared to the factory top?
That's a much better way to go than replacing the entire top (for folks out of warranty).