How have people secured their top cover?
Im would like mine padded, but don't want to have screws exposed at time of SVA.
Also thinking of some kind of studs on the cover that fit into lugs in the tunnel then a nut on that from under the car.
I used concealed fixings. Top cover in three pieces. The rear of the rearmost cover has a joggled bracket screwed to the underside, and this hooks
under a plate at the rear of the tunnel. The front is screwed down and the middle section hooks under this covering those screws. The front of this is
again screwed down and the front section hooks under this covering those screws. Finally the front of the front section is screwed down. These screws
are under the dash so cannot be seen.
David
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Hi
I must say that is a very neat and tidy set up.
Could I please ask.
Where did you get you're seats from?
Also is that a standard sierra dash?
If so how did you get the speedo onto the right hand side.
Cheers David
oops sorry left hand side
[Edited on 30/6/08 by dogwood]
That's an amazingly tidy job, I love it What is the top panel covered in, is it painted/powdercoated or is it vinyl?
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Originally posted by dogwood
Hi
I must say that is a very neat and tidy set up.
Could I please ask.
Where did you get you're seats from?
Also is that a standard sierra dash?
If so how did you get the speedo onto the right hand side.
Cheers David
oops sorry left hand side
[Edited on 30/6/08 by dogwood]
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Originally posted by martyn_16v
That's an amazingly tidy job, I love it What is the top panel covered in, is it painted/powdercoated or is it vinyl?
Thats the ideal way i would like my top Trans Cover to look like.
Good idea how to secure it too.
Just seen a picture of a interior, that has their tunnel covered in a one piece cover, that goes over the centre and down both sides, like a saddle as
its curved at the top.
[Edited on 30/6/08 by Michael]
Much the same. Fixing thru the handbrake and gear lever surrounds.
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