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advice: westfield soft top

Post by twisted2fit » Fri Mar 07, 2014 5:26 pm

hi,

i dont know if anybody has any pointers. i have a westfield seiw with a rac roll bar. unfortunately the soft top wont fit. does anybody know anywhere in aberdeen i could get it modified? not planning to use the soft top much but itd be nice to have the option:)

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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by neil » Fri Mar 07, 2014 8:52 pm

Your best option is the half hood - http://parts-shop.westfield-sportscars. ... duct_id=50
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by Chucks » Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:17 pm

As Neil says a half hood is a good option, much quicker to put on. I've never used the full hood yet on the 7.

Not aware of any trimmers locally but one of the Jock7s guys had a boot bag knocked up by Montrose Rope & Sail, maybe worth giving them a call to see if they can adjust your existing hood?
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by twisted2fit » Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:59 am

cheers guys:)
so how does one tour in a lotus 7 replica if it rains? any tips? im always worried it will get soaked inside

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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by rossybee » Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:18 pm

Let it get wet.

No carpets and cf/grp seats, what's the worry?
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by twisted2fit » Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:56 pm

so am i better of removing the carpets and changing the seats?? or buying a half roof ?

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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by rossybee » Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:55 pm

Or a tonneau.
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by Chucks » Sun Mar 09, 2014 4:23 pm

If you're getting wet, you're not driving fast enough. ;)

Lighter showers will just blow over your head if you keep a bit of speed up. Half hood for when it's a bit heavier. Tonneau or a shower cap when parked up overnight if you like. I wouldn't bother ripping out your seats & carpets straight away, try it for a while & see how you get on, even if it gets a bit wet it'll dry out quick enough.
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by jason » Sun Mar 09, 2014 4:56 pm

As others have said, when you're moving it's fine (though with a windscreen the inside - non-wipered side - of the screen can get rain on it due to turbulence/rotors when driving)… I actually preferred an aeroscreen and helmet in heavy rain.

It's the stopping in heavy rain when misery visits the un-roofed occupants (junctions, urban roads, traffic lights, etc).

Half hoods are excellent - many, many folk happy with them. Though I never had one - found the normal roof almost as fast to put on and obviously a more effective weather seal for overnight stops etc. (2 x 3000+ mile Alps camping blats).

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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by Chucks » Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:39 pm

jasonliddell wrote:(though with a windscreen the inside - non-wipered side - of the screen can get rain on it due to turbulence/rotors when driving)…
Coating of Rainex on the inside of the screen & a chamois to give it an occasional dicht keeps it clear enough.
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by rossybee » Sun Mar 09, 2014 8:39 pm

Chucks wrote:dicht
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I'd agree ref full hood - once experienced, it's almost as easy to fit.

Access and egress however, are a completely different matter :blackeye
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by twisted2fit » Sun Mar 09, 2014 9:48 pm

cheers guys:) :cheers
will give the full hood a try:)

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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by rossybee » Sun Mar 09, 2014 11:14 pm

Limber up or you'll do yourself a mischief :blackeye
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by renmure » Sun Mar 09, 2014 11:16 pm

rossybee wrote:
Access and egress however, are a completely different matter :blackeye

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Flashback of practicing getting the Caterham hood up in the garage and being on my hands and knees whilst crawling head first to get out. Very undignified and fortunately I never had to do it in anger :)
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Re: advice: westfield soft top

Post by rossybee » Sun Mar 09, 2014 11:18 pm

renmure wrote:
rossybee wrote:
Access and egress however, are a completely different matter :blackeye

:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Flashback of practicing getting the Caterham hood up in the garage and being on my hands and knees whilst crawling head first to get out. Very undignified and fortunately I never had to do it in anger :)
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