Geo Hahn
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Thought I'd pass along some pics of a set of soft side curtains a crafty friend made for my TR3.
They're cloth and use a combination of LTDs, velcro and a loop to secure them in place.
Held in place fine on a test drive though I stayed local and only got up to 65 mph. My friend has tested his set in a Monsoon rain and they worked quite well.
The passenger side is easy as you can snap it in place from the outside, for the driver's side you leave the LTDs loose and snap them once you're seated by reaching under or just unzipping the window and reaching out.
Here's the whole point of these vs my rigid side curtains: these roll up and fit into a cloth Harbor Freight bag for travel.
I've traveled a lot with the side curtains in the boot -- like a spare tire, seldom needed but you hate to be far from home without them. This set shuld be just the thing to cover the possible need w/o using a lot of available storage space.
They're cloth and use a combination of LTDs, velcro and a loop to secure them in place.
Held in place fine on a test drive though I stayed local and only got up to 65 mph. My friend has tested his set in a Monsoon rain and they worked quite well.
The passenger side is easy as you can snap it in place from the outside, for the driver's side you leave the LTDs loose and snap them once you're seated by reaching under or just unzipping the window and reaching out.
Here's the whole point of these vs my rigid side curtains: these roll up and fit into a cloth Harbor Freight bag for travel.
I've traveled a lot with the side curtains in the boot -- like a spare tire, seldom needed but you hate to be far from home without them. This set shuld be just the thing to cover the possible need w/o using a lot of available storage space.
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