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frenchy



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Soft Top Fitting - removal of truck cab
Phase 1 - bought second hand canvas

Phase 2 - bought hood support tubes at the show

So, now that summers gone its time to fit it. Embarassed

The question is, does anyone have the procedure for truck cab removal and any tips for fitting the canvas.
All advice and a small amount of abuse would be welcome - ta Wink


Loose Fit of the canvas over the truck cab


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The hoops





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Post #167746 11th Sep 2012 9:43pm
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diesel_jim



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I used to swap my old 90 from truck cab to soft top, I had a military rollhoop in the back, which I left in all the time.

It's just a nut & bolt job really. be careful when pulling the door rubbers off; no need to take them right off, just the bits that clip onto the truck cab door surround.


A sharp stanley knife to cut the sealer at the top of the windscreen too.
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Er, that top, where did you get it from?! Looks very much like a NAS/ SV one...
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does look like a NAS tilt to me with those alpine windows. 2008 Santorini Black 110 XS USW (Sold)

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Post #168480 14th Sep 2012 10:53pm
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frenchy



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Thanks gents,

Don't know the history of the canvas, it was bought from a friend of a friend - is quite nice though (would be nicer if it were more black than grey)

Here’s a shot of the screen rail and the underside of the front of the canvas .
I can’t see any obvious way that they attach together - there aren't any straps or anything on the front of the canvas
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Post #168494 14th Sep 2012 11:51pm
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Lookers Park Royal



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Does it slide in to the rail from the side?

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the bead of the canvas sits in the channel of the loosely connected metal frame, then the canvas protrudes forward and up and over the whole metal frame. The frame is then bolted down.
next step is to tension the sides above the doors by feeding the 6 or 8 leather straps with D hoops on the canvas through the metal plates above the door and hook them onto the corresponding plastic receivers.
on my old canvas there were 2 straps that came from the front and went around the first hoop to tension the front section; and the rear section was tensioned by 2 straps running vertically from the rear of the main canvas down to 2 galvanised strap fixings.
Then fix down the sides by threading the cord under the fittings on the rear tub.

all this information is based on a military canvas and unfortunately may be totally useless if you have a nas hood - as i have no experience of them, sorry Embarassed
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frenchy



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thanks for the information farmer Thumbs Up

My NAS hood has no straps at all on the 'over cab' section so I'm completely in the dark as to how to secure the front. Big Cry

The section over the doors has velcro attached to it - whether thats an original fiitment or been retro fitted I have no idea Embarassed
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James @ Lookers Park Royal wrote:
Does it slide in to the rail from the side?

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It looks like it attaches at the front by sliding in to the front sandwich plate from the side. It looks like there is a groove on the plate (left side bottom in your pic) and it looks like the hood has corresponding beading along the front edge.

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