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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 149488" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>As already implied, once you have your gem … you may soon discover that the tops are not as heavy as one may initially speculate.</p><p>Just maybe cumbersome at times and agreeing above with … that a wind gust can be a factor ...</p><p>I have managed many solo removals and reinstalls with 4 different panels (two C7s with two panels each). I am most careful on the</p><p>reinstall when wondering if I slid the back pins in far enough when letting go to push the front pins down - however finding it has always</p><p>been my mind playing games on me. Placing the panel into the back hatch area really only needs attention for the back spoiler not being</p><p>hit. I also have the "joy" of the GM accessory storage bags to place the "not selected" panel in to. So far all good and performed solo.</p><p>When offered, I never refuse the helping hand from my navigator.</p><p>Now while you both wait your C7 deliveries … think more about that Pahrump Corvette Owners School trip … you will also get the most</p><p>intensive "Corvette Delivery" there that also included the roof panel removal and install. However realizing you first need your VIN to book it.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 149488, member: 3252"] As already implied, once you have your gem … you may soon discover that the tops are not as heavy as one may initially speculate. Just maybe cumbersome at times and agreeing above with … that a wind gust can be a factor ... I have managed many solo removals and reinstalls with 4 different panels (two C7s with two panels each). I am most careful on the reinstall when wondering if I slid the back pins in far enough when letting go to push the front pins down - however finding it has always been my mind playing games on me. Placing the panel into the back hatch area really only needs attention for the back spoiler not being hit. I also have the "joy" of the GM accessory storage bags to place the "not selected" panel in to. So far all good and performed solo. When offered, I never refuse the helping hand from my navigator. Now while you both wait your C7 deliveries … think more about that Pahrump Corvette Owners School trip … you will also get the most intensive "Corvette Delivery" there that also included the roof panel removal and install. However realizing you first need your VIN to book it. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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