Fitting New Robbins Tonneau Cover
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 8:06 pm
Bought a Robbins tonneau cover for my 2000 MX5 NB (which covers from the rear of the roof to the top front of the dashboard - similar to below). When I looked at fitting it, it seems that the Tenax lift-the-dot fasteners screw into the dash top which looks to be only plastic. This was my first concern, but but I was also worried about getting the fitting right, because I have read about stretch and shrink with temperature change etc.
So off to the local motor trimmer. He suggests the best way to fit it would be to remove the windscreen from the surround. There is a chance it will break, and double the total cost of the whole exercise.
I don't think Moss motors would be helpful, or for that matter, Robbins. The fitting instructions that came with it are worse than those you get with an item from Asia.
I am in Australia, and tonneau fitting does not seem to be a common feature on MX5's here - haven't seen one yet.
I would welcome any suggestions.
Cheers
Pipdog
So off to the local motor trimmer. He suggests the best way to fit it would be to remove the windscreen from the surround. There is a chance it will break, and double the total cost of the whole exercise.
I don't think Moss motors would be helpful, or for that matter, Robbins. The fitting instructions that came with it are worse than those you get with an item from Asia.
I am in Australia, and tonneau fitting does not seem to be a common feature on MX5's here - haven't seen one yet.
I would welcome any suggestions.
Cheers
Pipdog