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Old 10-15-2004, 07:32 PM
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Question New cab owner - tonneau question

Searched the archives and could not find an answer - what do you do with the headliner that is attached to the windscreen - it flaps like crazy at 70+. Anyone have a fix for this problem? I have taken to putting down the windscreen which halts the flapping but am looking for a way to have the screen up and no flapping.
Old 10-15-2004, 08:10 PM
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The manual says that you will hurt the material doing that. Put the boot on to prevent it.
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I have the boot on and it says to put the boot down behind the rea seat which results in the short portion of the headliner (which is attached to the windstop) that zips into the rest of the headliner being loose and this hangs down and flaps from the wind if the windstop is elevated - or am I doing something wrong?
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If I understand you right....tuck the flap that is waving in the wind back under the boot cover. The first photo is with it out the second it is tucked back in.

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You are right! I have been unzipping the "flap" and sliding the boot cover flap down behind the rear seat rather than tucking the flap of the boot underneath itself (thanks for the pictures). Happy motoring to all P-cars owners!



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