Dustin Howarth wrote:
>
> doug russell wrote (a while ago):
>
> > The tonneau bar supports the tonneau cover right behind the seats. It
> helps
> > keep the tonneau from flapping away in the breeze and helps make the
> tonneau
> > look sharp and fit snug. ... Also, make sure that you have "socket tops"
> installed where the top
> > frame bolts on - otherwise you won't be able to use the tonneau bar.
>
> If my top doesn't have "sockets," what do I do? is it just a plate that I
> need to bolt on, or is it an integral part of the top frame, in which case
> I would have to fabricate them myself?
Dustin
The tonneau bar brackets are small 90 degree metal gizmos.
You can make them yourself but looking at one would help.
(I can't draw) I only have 1 set left or I would give you a set.
I thought I had 6 or 8 of the things.
I will look again and if I have extras you are welcome to them for what
ever shipping costs.
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