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<blockquote data-quote="racerat" data-source="post: 4783890" data-attributes="member: 3914"><p>Mine did the same thing when the car had less than 5k on it. I had it repaired under warranty at an upholstery shop. I assume you're out of warranty and have no hookups at the dealership?</p><p>I wouldn't advise doing this yourself. A shop that does convertible tops will have the tools to stretch and hold the material properly while it's being re-stapled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racerat, post: 4783890, member: 3914"] Mine did the same thing when the car had less than 5k on it. I had it repaired under warranty at an upholstery shop. I assume you're out of warranty and have no hookups at the dealership? I wouldn't advise doing this yourself. A shop that does convertible tops will have the tools to stretch and hold the material properly while it's being re-stapled. [/QUOTE]
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