if it isn't in the owners manule then better not try it.... And I cannot find it anywhere in there, it is probably a way to replace the back window without having to completely disassemble the top, but that is a guess...skyfan said:
if it isn't in the owners manule then better not try it.... And I cannot find it anywhere in there, it is probably a way to replace the back window without having to completely disassemble the top, but that is a guess...skyfan said:Someone pointed out the velcrow on the inside of the buttresses and said it was to remove the back window assembly so you can drive with the top up with the whole back open. Is this right?
I am talking about the velcrow attaching the buttresses wings together - part of the canvas top. Not anything inside the trunk.todaresqSL2 said:Are you talking about the Velcro near the little black square cubes??? Is there also Velcro at the top of the top???
If it is the Velcro in the rubbery material at the bottom in the trunk area... that is to keep placement of the sides of the "gutters" in proper location.
It's not loose in fact, it's tight -- the long wrinkles are stretch marks --skywulf said:So the velcro might tighten the loose look of the top I have seen in photos?
Hey, we all get stretch marks. Should not turn down a car of beauty (or a woman of beauty) because she has a few stretch marks. :thumbs:Rick Tinley Park said:It's not loose in fact, it's tight -- the long wrinkles are stretch marks --