Installed a Germanex vinyl top...
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:20 pm
and sh*t the bed, that sucker is tight. Like it's preshrunk in the wash. Not a millimeter of fabric to spare apparently. The car is in my office/warehouse space and I even warmed the top under the overhead heat to make it more pliable. I'll gladly pay someone next time to install one of these.
Anyhoo, I have a couple of loose ends I want to run by the BB. Is the window flap riveted to the b-pillar in front of or behind the vertical rubber gasket? It seems that when I orient the flap behind the gasket, the window doesn't make contact with the flap resulting in a large gap. When the flap is just left loose in front of the gasket, it makes a decent seal with the window.
Additionally, there is an interior piece of fabric behind the rear edge of the window that appears to want to wrap around the frame member that flanks the window frame. The frame is welded to the window so I'd have to cut the fabric to wrap parts of it around the frame. Is this correct?
Thanks for any assistance.
Bryan
Anyhoo, I have a couple of loose ends I want to run by the BB. Is the window flap riveted to the b-pillar in front of or behind the vertical rubber gasket? It seems that when I orient the flap behind the gasket, the window doesn't make contact with the flap resulting in a large gap. When the flap is just left loose in front of the gasket, it makes a decent seal with the window.
Additionally, there is an interior piece of fabric behind the rear edge of the window that appears to want to wrap around the frame member that flanks the window frame. The frame is welded to the window so I'd have to cut the fabric to wrap parts of it around the frame. Is this correct?
Thanks for any assistance.
Bryan