Bob,
I'm very certain it is A: To position the top frame rails to help fit
the soft top. The webbing keeps the bows in position when raised. The
only bow that is attached to the cover material (when raising the top)
is the center one. Without the webbing, the rear bow would have to be
positioned by hand, and the front bow would need adjusting also. If
you've ever had your top covering and webbing off, you know the top
doesn't raise or lower very well with out it.
Oh, if you decide to replace your webbing, be sure to keep the old
webbing as a template. I didn't, and if I hadn't another TR6 sitting
near to take some measurements, it would have been very difficult to
determine the distance between bows.
Jim Davis
Fortson, GA
CF38690UO
CF37325U
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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 10:33 AM
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Subject: TR6 Soft top & webbing?
Hey LisTeRes:
Another club member & I were discussing the reason for the webbing
on a TR6 soft top. Is the webbing for.....
A: To position the top frame rails to help fit the soft top?
B: To buffer the wind on the soft top
C: Both?
D: Neither?
What do you think?
Bob Greene
Cape Cod British Car Club @
http://clubs.hemmings.com/frameset.cfm?club=capecodbritish
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