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I have a factory hardtop that fits my boxster just fine. However, my curiosity is getting the better of me. What adjustments are/can be made to the hardtop and how it attaches? My hardtop was very difficult to put on at first, so I believe it wasn't properly adjusted. Nonetheless, it's not leaking, so I have not been worried. If anyone knows information on hardtop adjustment though, pass on some info!

James

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We filmed it for the DVD along with the spin lock install.

There is a triangle plastic cover on the side of the top on the inside just above the spin lock. Pull that cover off and you will see 5 allen screws used for adjustments.

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We filmed it for the DVD along with the spin lock install.

There is a triangle plastic cover on the side of the top on the inside just above the spin lock.  Pull that cover off and you will see 5 allen screws used for adjustments.

Tool Pants:

Can you please let me know how to get the DVD you mentioned in your post?

Regards;

Moses

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