Yes, and if you put a brick (or equivalent weight) in the middle of the tonneau while it's sunbathing, it will be easier to install next time. John == This list supported in part by The Vintage Triu
Our Wal-Mart has the correct size/style snaps in the camping and fabric section. Lots cheaper (and faster) than ordering them from one of the suppliers. Mike Welch '69 Spitfire == This list supporte
If you plug in a "hair dryer" and turn the heating element up to high, then run the dryer over one section at a time as you are installing it, just heat and pull/stretch, lots quicker than all day in
And people think that guys like us would have no need of a hair dryer. Geo H == This list supported in part by The Vintage Triumph Register == http://www.vtr.org
I may have missed it, but, the strap connects to a stud on the inside, bottom of the passenger seat. Joe 72 TR-6 == This list supported in part by The Vintage Triumph Register == http://www.vtr.org
Am I wrong in understanding that my new, uninstalled-as-yet, Sunfast top and tonneau don't have the shrinking problem? Terry Smith ('59 TR3A TS 58667) New Hampshire == This list supported in part by
You are about to experience one of the wonders of Stayfast 'canvas' . . . it won't shrink with age (as some of the male population understands best)! Plus it'll look new years down the road when the
If the StayFast/SunFast is like my mohair top, you won't have the problem that people have with vinyl. No stretching required, no matter how hot or cold. Bob Danielson 1975 TR6 http://tr6.danielsonfa