Soft Top Securing Straps Question

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Siban
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Soft Top Securing Straps Question

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Guys,

When I picked my car up earlier this year I've found a few bits and pieces which have not been finished after it's restoration. One them is the rubber securing straps for the soft top when it's folded down and I'm after a favour from someone.

I want to fit the straps myself but a) want to make sure I use as close to the original screws/washers etc and b) obviously want to get them in the right place.

Could one of you be so kind to post some close up pictures of this area so I can see where and how they are fitted please? It would be much appreciated.

Below is a photo of the area so that above hopefully makes sense

Cheers,

Simon.

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I have that small "buttons" needed to mount the straps. It goes in the loop end of the strap. Send me an email if you need them. matt.scarton@gmail.com
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Fantastic guys......really appreciate the responses.
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I had no idea what those straps were for. :lol:

I suppose with a cover, the straps are less necessary. The previous owner wasn't using the straps and I haven't yet, either.

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Re: Soft Top Securing Straps Question

Post by DUCeditor »

I always use the straps, PITA as they are. The reason is to prevent wear.

Without the straps the top moves about a bit as the car is dfriven. Motion = wear. Not so much of the fabric (although that may be so as well), but of the frame pieces, one to another, and the rear plastic window.

Unnecessarily fussy? Perhaps. But I just replaced my car's top for the first time since I bought it in `88 and apart from two open seams, everything was still tight and the rear plastic window was still clear.

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on that photo with the strap hooked on the top piece, what is that piece? is that the latch
thanks
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Yes, it is the latch. I powder-coated them satin black, to match the top. (Ditto the pull handle tips). They were looking rather gnarly anyway.
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ok thanks, i was wondering why i bought the 2 straps for hahahaah
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