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Hi,
I've been offered a hardtop and they guy selling it say it doesnt need anything to fit it. It just uses a wire linkage connection which is on my car?
I thought I still needed spinlocks like the 986 does?
UPDATE: It does! And they are fitted in the same way as the 986 through a hole behind the trim panel.
UPDATE2: The spinlocks dont fit in the same way as on a 986. The roof needs removing as the pivot point of the roof has moved on the 987 blocking access to the bolt holes.
Local porsche dealer charged 3 hours labour for this!
Anyone buying a hardtop for a 987 needs to be aware of this additional cost!
Can anyone confirm thanks
Paul
2005-2008 Boxster 987 Porsche Rear Speaker Kit
in 987-1 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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I have just fitted my rear speakers as per the above instructions. Due to the hollow nature of the rear storage box I would suggest you use some cushion filling to dead the sound as some bass can sound very boomy!
Paul