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Neil,
I do not quite understand what you are asking here but I have a BN6 and the=
tonneau cover is held at the front by a turnbuckle on the driver side and =
the passenger side> Each turnbuckle is secured to the dashtop by two screws=
and there is also a =93Tenax =93 fastener that holds the passenger side of=
the tonneau cover immediately next to the zipper very close to the rearvie=
w mirror. Nothing else holds the tonneau cover at the front. There are no r=
ivets anywhere at the front.
Jean
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From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Neil McDonald <=
nmcd10@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 2:39:25 PM
To: Healey List
Subject: [Healeys] BN6 Tonneau Cover Fasteners
I need to install several turn buttons to hold the front end of my new tonn=
eau cover to the trim over the inner panel scuttle top. I believe the visib=
le vinyl covers a hardboard or similar semi rigid backing. Am I right in th=
inking that I need to use blind rivets to go all the way through this trim =
piece to attach the turn button to the steel inner panel scuttle top? Or sh=
ould this be a screw attachment to the steel? Comments please.
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<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Neil,</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">I do not quite understand what you are asking here b=
ut I have a BN6 and the tonneau cover is held at the front by a turnbuckle =
on the driver side and the passenger side> Each turnbuckle is secured to=
the dashtop by two screws and there
is also a =93Tenax =93 fastener that holds the passenger side of the tonne=
au cover immediately next to the zipper very close to the rearview mirror. =
Nothing else holds the tonneau cover at the front. There are no rivets anyw=
here at the front.
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<div dir=3D"auto">I need to install several turn buttons to hold the front =
end of my new tonneau cover to the trim over the inner panel scuttle top. I=
believe the visible vinyl covers a hardboard or similar semi rigid backing=
. Am I right in thinking that I need
to use blind rivets to go all the way through this trim piece to attach th=
e turn button to the steel inner panel scuttle top? Or should this be a scr=
ew attachment to the steel? Comments please.</div>
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