Author Topic: Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet  (Read 7913 times)

Offline Topless Steve

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Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« on: 08 July 2004, 00:27 »
Hi,

As I get to about 100mph (with the roof up) I get a lot of very noisey wind resistance from the join above the windscreen, does anyboby else have this problem, and is there a way to cure it?

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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #1 on: 08 July 2004, 08:08 »
it's a cab, so you are going to get loads of noise at any high speed, I find turning the radio up helps  ;)
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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #2 on: 08 July 2004, 08:31 »
As I get to about 100mph (with the roof up) I get a lot of very noisey wind resistance

Try that speed with the roof down, it's great  ;D Or so I'm told  ;)

I think you will find that if you went in a top of the range BMW/Merc convertible you would get a similar noise at that speed, it's one of the things you just got to accept if you want a cab.  :)
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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #3 on: 08 July 2004, 11:02 »
When i fitted my new roof i made sure the front bit was very snug... this lessened the sound a little....

However you're gonna get this in any convertible...

Like Adam said... Turn the Radio up. My car had loads of rattles and creaks until i turned the stereo up.  :D
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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #4 on: 08 July 2004, 12:50 »
you could adjust the clamps on both sides to clamp it down a bit.
but dont over do it as it then wont unclamp as i found out.


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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #5 on: 08 July 2004, 19:06 »

Try that speed with the roof down, it's great  ;D Or so I'm told  ;)


I have, It is, the only problem was, it was bringing the car home after I  bought it in Jan, got to 110, nearly froze to death ;)
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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #6 on: 08 July 2004, 19:31 »
Whilst I'v got your attention, does anyone know where I could get a new black mohair hood for less than ?280?

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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #7 on: 08 July 2004, 19:40 »
Whilst I'v got your attention, does anyone know where I could get a new black mohair hood for less than ?280?

A question, you and the rest of us would like to know the answer to!! If you find one, tell me!! I doubt you'll find a quality one for less then ?350, you'll maybe get a Stayfast for about that price.
« Last Edit: 08 July 2004, 19:46 by AdamB »
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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #8 on: 08 July 2004, 20:19 »
This is the site i found:

http://www.autohoods.co.uk/ca_Volkswgen_golf_mk1.htm

So, is a stayfast not worth having?
« Last Edit: 08 July 2004, 20:21 by Topless Steve »

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Re:Noisey Roof on mk1 Cabriolet
« Reply #9 on: 08 July 2004, 21:25 »
Stayfast is ok, but if I were to put a Mohair on my cab I would go for a good quality one (personal opinion) - remember to add VAT and P&P to those prices though.
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