> Gently now, ever so gently I step into the foray.
Hmmm.. perhaps that's a better tactic than my "leaping in head first!" 8-)
> Are the wedge are fixed or "bolted" onto the rest of
^^^
ARM oops.
> If the bottom "flap" has lift the dot fasteners, then it's
> aftermarket,
>
> On the early style sidecurtains (pre TS8637) the lower part, or flap, is
> formed around a separate frame made of flat and rod steel. This
> small frame
> is a seperate piece of metal shaped like the bottom of the
> sidecurtain below
> the window, of the 'flap' part. It is attached to the main frame
> only by the
> fabric which covers both of the steel frames. It hangs down loosely when
> fully assembled and had a zipper to allow access to the interior door
> latches. The lower flap will lift at speed so it is attached to
> door with 5 or 6 of the small 'baby' Tenax fasteners up to TS5255, (when
the
Oh darn. I double checked piggott and sure enough, the TR2 has snaps. As
I'm still looking for TR2 side curtains, (anyone got any for sale?) I was
referencing his book. I screwed that up. You are indeed correct. (pg 48 in
the new book).
Thanks for the corrections.
Phil Pattengale
54 TR2 - TS1440-LO {project #1}
56 TR3 - TS13872-L {project #2}
philpatt@kalamazoo.net
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/2890/
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