Folding a soft top tonneau cover?
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Folding a soft top tonneau cover?
For the life of me, I cannot get the soft top tonneau cover to fold neatly. It ends up being dumped, lifeless, in the boot.
Any tips?
Any tips?
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Here is a link to a page on one of the first MX-5 websites in Aus. It was the unofficial Victorian website for a number of years.
http://home.mira.net/~redback/mx5/tips.html#fold
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http://home.mira.net/~redback/mx5/tips.html#fold
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Fantastic! Thanks Juffa!
And because I'm like that, here's it repeated for everyone:
1. Lay the boot out flat with the shiny side up.
2. Fold the bottom one third up.
There is a natural break in the plastic guides that makes folding easy.
3. Using the breaks in the plastic guides, fold the outer sections in towards the centre.
4. Last of all. Fold the package in half again using the breaks in the plastic as your folding points.
(Courtesy of Lindsey Howatt)
And because I'm like that, here's it repeated for everyone:
1. Lay the boot out flat with the shiny side up.
2. Fold the bottom one third up.
There is a natural break in the plastic guides that makes folding easy.
3. Using the breaks in the plastic guides, fold the outer sections in towards the centre.
4. Last of all. Fold the package in half again using the breaks in the plastic as your folding points.
(Courtesy of Lindsey Howatt)
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JimmyJ5 wrote:You beauty! I was just about to ask someone if these could be folded neatly. All i need to do know is make a little bag for it to go in.
I bought a little custom made vinyl bag off eBay from a guy in New Zealand, only $20 or so.
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Quicksilver wrote:I keep mine attached on the front pop studs. It just goes back into the vacant well when the top is up then only takes half a minute to attach on the back rim when you put the top down. It make the car look smooth and finished.
I drop mine on the move
yes yes i can drop my soft top while I'm on the move and put it back up on the move too
without taking my eyes off the road
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AZNTieN wrote:Quicksilver wrote:I keep mine attached on the front pop studs. It just goes back into the vacant well when the top is up then only takes half a minute to attach on the back rim when you put the top down. It make the car look smooth and finished.
I drop mine on the move
yes yes i can drop my soft top while I'm on the move and put it back up on the move too
without taking my eyes off the road
... and tieing your shoe laces? how fast do you drive when you put it up on the move?
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