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  • CABRIO roof replacement

    Just wanted to know who has attempted it, if it's something I should leave to the 'professionals'. If so, who have you gone to and how much did it cost?!

    The rips on my roof are getting worse around the window, and I don't know how much longer I can hold off.

    Any tips would be great!

  • #2
    This site will give you a good idea of what is involved,

    The Mk1 Golf Owners Club: You have been blocked

    I know that I had come across a site like you tube, or some thing like that, showing it been done, never saved the link.

    Don't know why it is blocked, just google this "How To Replace that Cabriolet Hood" and the first 2 links are what you need.
    Last edited by transporterq; 29-01-2012, 09:31 AM. Reason: Link blocked.

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    • #3
      I had the roof out and cables replaced in 2008 on my old Mk1 cabrio. Bought the parts from M&T Manufacturing. They do great OEM roof parts and at the time the roof kit with cables was about $450AUD to my door from the US. Here's the link for Mk3:

      Volkswagen Rabbit/Cabriolet Convertible Tops, 1995-2000 Cabrio & Golf III

      I didn't consider a DIY job as the rear window is a tricky bit you can't affords to stuff up on so many levels. As I was living in Brisbane I searched out a motor trimmer and did some research to find a reputable specialist All up I paid about $1200 (including the $450 above for parts) and it looked great! He also fixed up some tears in the rear seat at the same time. Now like you I am in Melbourne with my Mk3 cabrio so some searching out for a good motor trimmer is a great start. My brother in law helped out someone down here with the parts, and they used a local motor trimmer. WIll get name as soon as I know, just be sure that the drainage pipes (near the pivot point of the roof) are repoisitioned properly as they are notorious for being disturbed, causing puddles in the rear of the car.
      1991 Golf GTI Manual - Tornado Red (Little Red Wagen)
      1998 Golf Cabriolet Manual - Black Magic Pearl (aka Rommel's Panzer) Deceased/written off
      1993 Golf Cabriolet Manual - Alpine White (aka Hitler Youth Wagen) Deceased/written off
      1976 Golf LS Manual - Bronco Brown (aka Roadrunner) Deceased/worn out

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      • #4
        I have researched it before but I mainly found sites/videos/forums for mk1 cabrios and that is sort of no help. But, thank you so much for your advice! And if you find that motor trimmer make sure you PM me! haha

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