Rich and Ed
I did think about waiting until I bought a new blue tonneau (someway off when
I get the hood, and my old one is black) as I guess the position of the
sockets on these can also vary, I just thought there may be a bit of give in
the position.
My car obviously had new heelboards Ed, and even though I took every position
of all the floor fixings I never took these as I thought the metal was
salvageable!
I thought it may be easier to drill the holes with no carpet and also fix
without the rear seats in place. Will be a sod to do when everything else is
done. Nevermind trust your combined judgement as always.
many thanks Andy
>
> I have found that it's best to select the positions once you have the
> tonneau cover fitted in place with the tonneau bar. That way, any variables
> (and there are many) can be taken into account as you fit your particular
> tonneu cover to your car. They certainly seemed to vary on original cars and
> were not particularly level either.
> For instance the ones in this picture are in their original positions.
>
> Rich
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