Re: 1955 Caribbean top material

Posted by Leeedy On 2022/4/17 16:52:53
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West Peterson wrote:
Yes, I had certainly taken that into consideration, BUT 26 inches stretches from the turtle deck to beyond the top bow. Well beyond what could be considered the "the curtain"


Professionals in the convertible top business know that rear window backlight curtains on a dry-well convertible are never cut to exact size. It is expected that the installer will trim the size during installation, so the curtain is invariably made larger to allow the trimmer to trim for variances. Such curtain assemblies for a dry-well convertible are never pre-cut to an exact size. This is always how the industry has worked. The time to worry is when it is too small... not when it may seem too large.

Just like measurements from the front bow to the rear bow may seem like a set entity to a DIY-er. But the tops are always, always made longer ...and are trimmed back at installation.

Doing convertible tops– despite what J.C. Whitney catalogues and the internet might imply– were never a good DIY field.

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