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Old Mar 14th, 2016, 10:29   #1
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I have a C70 that appears to be suffering from this exact problem

https://www.volvoclub.org.uk/c70_soft_roof_damage.shtml

I've called every convertible roof repair place I can find and none of them seem to want to help beyond "you need a new roof". If you stop the roof just at the right point and pull in that strap you can see that it would fix the problem, but I lack the skills to fix this myself.

Has anyone fixed this or had this fixed and have any more detailed info to share? I'd be very grateful.
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Find a yacht sail manufacturing/repair company near you, they'll be able to help.
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Now that is an interesting idea that had not occurred. Sadly the car is currently in the Midlands!
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I have the same issue with mine, although mine had actually worn right through the outer layer when I bought the car. I didn't realise it was because of that strap, I thought it may have been a bad crash repair or something like that. I ended up just modifying the bump stop so it doesn't rub anymore.

I always meant to take it to a sail repair company somewhere but never got round to it, let us know how you get on.
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Old Mar 15th, 2016, 10:22   #5
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What did you do to the bump stop? That might br easier to do without messing up the roof!
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Just trimmed it back with a Dremel. Thought I had a photo somewhere but I can't find it. If I remember correctly it's the metal bracket that it catches on mainly so I just cut it back and put a bit of paint on to stop it rusting. Maybe weakened the bracket a little bit but it's pretty strong anyway and it doesn't take much weight. Must have been a couple of years ago when I did it but I haven't had any problems and it's stopped the hood rubbing.

I got the idea from another member so I know I'm not the only one that has done this.
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Now that is an interesting idea that had not occurred. Sadly the car is currently in the Midlands!
There's a few out there

http://www.hdsails.com/blog/
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Old Mar 18th, 2016, 22:42   #8
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I like this mans cheap, reversible, non invasive idea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSgqDKgvgls

I will look into this!
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I like the knotted 3mm bungee loop idea
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Old Mar 26th, 2016, 16:23   #10
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Well I tried it with the bungee cord and it works well, however the bulk of the metal clips causes them to slightly squash part of the rubber seal. I don't think it affects anything but it's not idea - you can see it doing it in the video too.

It's an improvement, but I will try the bungee cord as that looks a bit neater.
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