Ken,
I have a factory roll bar with added padding and vinyl cover ( looks larger
in diameter than a stock bar ). I get very little turbulance because of the
roll bar and headrests do a good job of breaking the wind. Have you tried
you car since you added the bar. Maybe you could add some padding on the top
loop to help.
Phil
Ken Pearce wrote:
> A buddy of mine with a BMW Z3 roadster has one of those pop-up rear
> windscreens that helps reduce wind turbulance in the cockpit. Since I
> plan on putting a few thousand miles on my 68-2000 this summer, I was
> thinking that I might be able to make a similar device mounted just behind
> my seats attaching to the rollbar. Has anyone attempted this and does
> anyone know what material the screen is made of and where to find some?
>
> On another rollbar note, the bar I got from Rallye last week did fit well;
> however, it did not match the factory mounting holes. I had to drill the
> front rollbar plates and my rear deck in order to attach it. Still a
> great bar, the install just took a little longer than expected.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Ken Pearce, 68-2000
> Lawrence, KS
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