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Hey Folks,
I posted this same post to TR-Register, but I want to give you a little background. All the work done on my car was done 12 years ago, including a complete rebuild of the side curtains. They look good. However, neither of the last two owners ever installed them on the car!
So, here is where I come in. Twisting and squeezing and tapping has gotten a side curtain on, and fitting in the brackets. Here is my question:
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #CC0000">IS THERE A HOLE IN THE DOOR PANEL, BEHIND EACH DZUS BRACKET?</span></span> This hole would allow space for the catch to grab the wire and make connection.
The reason I ask: my brackets are installed flatly against the door panel. This puts the "wire" in the bracket TIGHTLY up against the panel. There is no "give" in this panel, so the "catch" part of the connector has no place to go when I push against it with the t-handle. So, it cannot grab onto the wire.
So, I took off the bracket and did several attempts at adding spacers behind the bracket, to pull it further off of the panel. Finally, after about a quarter-of-an-inch of spacers, my Dzus catch will grab the wire and hold on tight. The only problems: (1) the bracket is sitting out 1/4 from the panel, and (2) this puts alot more strain on the connection between the connecting bars and the side curtain, as the space has widened 1/4-inch.
So, it seems that there are only two solutions to this problem. Put spacers behind all four brackets, or cut a round hole in the panel, behind each bracket.
What do YOUR Dzus brackets look like? Are there holes? Are there spacers?
I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks in advance.
I posted this same post to TR-Register, but I want to give you a little background. All the work done on my car was done 12 years ago, including a complete rebuild of the side curtains. They look good. However, neither of the last two owners ever installed them on the car!
So, here is where I come in. Twisting and squeezing and tapping has gotten a side curtain on, and fitting in the brackets. Here is my question:
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #CC0000">IS THERE A HOLE IN THE DOOR PANEL, BEHIND EACH DZUS BRACKET?</span></span> This hole would allow space for the catch to grab the wire and make connection.
The reason I ask: my brackets are installed flatly against the door panel. This puts the "wire" in the bracket TIGHTLY up against the panel. There is no "give" in this panel, so the "catch" part of the connector has no place to go when I push against it with the t-handle. So, it cannot grab onto the wire.
So, I took off the bracket and did several attempts at adding spacers behind the bracket, to pull it further off of the panel. Finally, after about a quarter-of-an-inch of spacers, my Dzus catch will grab the wire and hold on tight. The only problems: (1) the bracket is sitting out 1/4 from the panel, and (2) this puts alot more strain on the connection between the connecting bars and the side curtain, as the space has widened 1/4-inch.
So, it seems that there are only two solutions to this problem. Put spacers behind all four brackets, or cut a round hole in the panel, behind each bracket.
What do YOUR Dzus brackets look like? Are there holes? Are there spacers?
I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks in advance.
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with Pied. In addition, on the earlier cars with wood in the doors, there is a circular notch in the wood for even more clearance for the end of the Dzus button.