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Subject: [TR] Tonneau cover for TR3 / early TR3A
From: KingsCreekTrees at aol.com (KingsCreekTrees at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 18:10:42 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Randall;
 
I have a very early TR3A, built in October 1957, TS22930LO. I heard about  
poor fitment of tonneaus on earlier cars, so mine is a custom made one from 
an  upholsterer. It didn't cost much more than an "off the shelf" one, plus 
I had  more colour options. In addition, I was able to specify a 
heavier-duty, more  waterproof zip that is much longer. The longer zip means 
that less 
strain is put  on the tonneau, right behind the end of the zip, when I am 
driving it solo  and have the driver's half tucked behind the seat. I have the 
seat all the  way back, so this caused the tonneau to rip with the shorter 
zip.
 
It doesn't answer your question fully, but my point is that I was  
pleasantly surprised at the price of having a tonneau custom made for the  car.
 
Tim
 
 
 
In a message dated 13/03/2012 12:41:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
tr3driver at ca.rr.com writes:

I have  been unhappy with the fit of tonneau covers from both Moss & TRF.
None  of them are cut large enough to reach all of the original studs, 
either
on  my previous early TR3A or my current TR3.



I strongly suspect  this is partly due to the studs moving around when the
Dzus-button side  curtains were introduced.  Only TRF even shows a break in
tonneau part  numbers at that point (TS28xxx), but their "early" vinyl cover
didn't fit  my car either.  I had to completely skip the front corner studs,
and  it was so tight over the remaining studs that the zipper has failed
after  only 2 years of use (and only occasionally snapping the studs on  the
driver's side).



Has anyone with a LHD TR3 bought a  tonneau cover that actually fit?



-- Randall 

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