As requested, here are photos of the "shoehorns" used to ease the soft top into the compartment without cutting or shredding.
The previous soft top had cuts on the bottom edge. I found that the rubber protector which wraps around and on top of the outside edge of the compartment was missing. Previous work had left a near knife edge which cut the old top as it was lowered into the compartment.
A permanent fix would be difficult and expensive. I had read a suggestion about putting something between the top and the edge of the compartment to protect the top as it went down.
I found plastic "followers" in a ring binder used to keep the pages centered on the rings. I put one of these between the top and the comparment edge as the top goes down and up. The top slides along the follower just as a foot goes into a tight shoe, hence "shoehorns."
Each 'follower' is about 9 or 10 inches long and about 4 inches wide. Narrower 'followers' found in smaller ring binders do not give as much protection.
Once the top is past the danger point, the shoehorns are removed. Might have to re-adjust the shoehorns as the top starts down to ensure they stay in a proper protective position.
These shoehorns have saved my new top from damage. I use them everytime I raise or lower the top; over two years and not a mark on the top. The idea is not patented and no royalty payments are required...just try it if you think it will help.
First photo shows two "follower" shoehorns at rest.
Second photo shows one of the shoehorns placed between the edge and the top which is about to be lowered into the compartment.
Richard M
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