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Old Dec 2, 2000 | 09:13 PM
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T-Top Holder Relocation kit...w/n

I remember at one time about a year ago before I registered to this site that there was a guy who made these relocation kits & advertised about these that mounted the T-tops up higher so that it could house a system and so that the tops would not be sitting on the subwoofers.
Anybody remember this guy or as to who he is and his web link? Thanx

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Old Dec 2, 2000 | 10:54 PM
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I was wondering about that too because I have the camaro box for subs, let me know if you find out anything, I thought about cutting the box in half and only using half of it, because then I could probably get away with cutting off part of the top, thereby being able to latch down my t-tops
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Old Dec 3, 2000 | 01:22 AM
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this is what I do: stow the glass in the T-top cover as usual. fold down the rear seats (who wants to sit there anyways?) attach the "rear hooks" to the "front hook slots". set the tops in the back seat,snug the straps,the wieght will keep them in place, two straps is good enough for me. if your encountering .99 Gs while cruisn' with the tops off, then you could just use somthing to extend the other straps to hook onto the front seats frame or relocate the other hook slots (it would also be a good idea to fasten your seat belt if you havn't already). I used padding under the glass to protect it from bouncing off the "hump" incase I hit any bumps.if you still have the back seats to fold down,this probably wouldn't be neccessary. ....happy T topping
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Old Dec 3, 2000 | 01:03 PM
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Hey bro that used to work for me when I had back seats but now the system is in it's place. Check out my site from the link below to check it out.
Does anyone remember who this guy was and if he is still around making those T-Top relocation kits?

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Old Dec 4, 2000 | 08:35 PM
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His buisness was named Bitchin Camaros and his name was Larry Z. The product was called T-Spacers, he is not making them anymore. I e-mailed him and wrote letters asking for the plans of his mount and I would build them myself. NO RESPONSE.
This was the link-
http://larry91z.hypermart.net/

E-mail me if you have luck finding them.

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