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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/7/16 8:44 AM, Peter Arakelian
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<div dir="ltr">I have had a Robbins stayfast top on my TR6 for
many years. In short I love it! first it is always easier to
put up than the vinyl was,<br>
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The trick to vinyl is to remember it stretches easier when it is
hot. So the trick is to install the snaps when the weather is cool
and the vinyl is at ambient outside temperature. It may be a tad
loose in 100 degree weather but when it gets cool enough that you
want to put up the top it fits. Too many people install tops during
nice warm weather and when it gets cool enough to want to put the
top up some of the snaps don't reach.<br>
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TeriAnn<br>
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