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zzmac........as someone else said; side curtains should have been matched to your car . Once you have installed them a couple of times you will get the knack of how to do it more quickly. they do fit when properly installed . it is best to store them with the sliding window in the closed position, minimizes the lexan from getting scratched .
my car has seen so much rain it could double as a submarine . these snap on tops are not leak proof but make the drives more enjoyable in colder weather or keeps you dryer in the rain.
there are several things to remember to protect the paint where the top snaps behind the cockpit or where the side curtains rest on the door or the dash area , assuming you do not have the 3M clear protectoro coating :
* quickest and cheapest is Painters Blue Tape - not pretty but for a quick fix it is ideal. I carry a roll in my trunk . it removes easily. Put the tape on the body where the top snaps and on top of door where side curtain goes , dash area too where side curtain rests . No more marring from top or side curtains .
* if you have more time before the top is needed , get some felt type material , or self stick mylar ( and cut it/ trim it to size ) and put that between the body areas where top/side curtains meet.
It is tougher getting in / out with the top on - but it sure extends your driving season/ or trips - I have the old style 2 bow top . kind of a munster look to it , but it has sure come in handy many many times . Bill
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