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Step Dad and I made our own.
We felt snaps were more secure than velcro and helped to stretch the fabric. The difference on the driver side is for the storage clips to hold the washer hose and plug for the top. Lastly, zero turbulence or flap. Most likely from snaps holding taught abd the center brace. Always open to...
Got my wheels and tires at Discount tire. Assistant manager was the person who helped me when I bought everything and personally supervised both times they did my 5 tire rotation. Have not had a single issue getting it done correctly.
It's arctic grade vinyl, a little more weather resistant than the marine grade. Mostly got it because of available color at the time. We have a pattern now so I can grab some different colors.
Since I haven't been able to find a cover for the 2 door, my stepfather and I decided to build our own. He's a retired Navy flight mechanic with his own airplane and excellent welding skills. This is our initial mock up and tack welding of the frame. It will be painted matte black and covered...
I'd say make sure it's connected to the black separator on the driver side of the engine. There may be other vent lines but that is where the connection needs to be, then trace to the other end.