>On Sun, 27 Apr 1997, S. Ristroph wrote:
>> I have the same problem. The passenger side wants to push up.
>On the drivers side put the tonneau popper that is the rearmost on the
>door onto the stud that isn't used on the tonneau (on the little shiny
>B-pillar cap) and try and keep the zip as closed as possible. For the
>studs on the dash top why try some rubber washers or stretching a rubber
>band over the passenger side ones to stop the tonneau lifting off.
Or
Get an industrial staple gun, some epoxy resin and a ........... :-)
Only kidding, on the odd ocassion that I use my tonneau(Last time was in the
pouring rain with the soft top hating girlfriend tucked under the tonneau) I
usually pop it on, then tilt the seat forward a bit to apply pressure to it
so it don't come off 'quite' so easily. BTW, I have a non-headrest tonneau but
headrests on my seats, I personnally think the ones with the 'bag' bits for the
headrests look w*nk!
The most use it gets is at work(a college) to stop grubby students gobbing in
it, does this include you Johnny?? :-)
Rich
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