Convertible cover ('tonneau')
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The other problem that I've encountered with the cover is that, at certain speeds, the elastics on the sides "buzz", loudly enough to be annoying !
The solution - give them a couple of twists before attaching them (to increase the tension). Maybe this just increases the speed at which they buzz beyond what I normally do with top down
The solution - give them a couple of twists before attaching them (to increase the tension). Maybe this just increases the speed at which they buzz beyond what I normally do with top down
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Originally Posted by richg,May 28 2007, 06:19 PM
The other problem that I've encountered with the cover is that, at certain speeds, the elastics on the sides "buzz", loudly enough to be annoying !
The solution - give them a couple of twists before attaching them (to increase the tension). Maybe this just increases the speed at which they buzz beyond what I normally do with top down
The solution - give them a couple of twists before attaching them (to increase the tension). Maybe this just increases the speed at which they buzz beyond what I normally do with top down
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