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Tonneau Cover Stud Pattern
Does anyone out there know the correct tonneau stud pattern with dimensions from known reference points? I have many photos of original cars, so I know how many and roughly where they should go, but I would like to check if anyone out there has a correct diagram or pattern before I start drilling holes in my KMS 427!
Thanks Stuart |
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Are you using a soft top?
Originals shared the same pattern with the soft top studs and added 5 more across the cowl.
If you plan to use a soft top, fit the top first and use the same stud locations for tonneau fabrication. If you don't plan a soft top, then the pattern you choose won't matter. |
Thanks Doug,
I plan to fit both hood and tonneau options, so I will wait until I get both before drilling any holes. Stuart |
Hoods are for girls. :LOL: :LOL: ;)
Paul |
Thanks Paul,
Like you, I too have experience of driving Cobras in rain in the UK...........but I cried like a girl when I couldn't see the road ahead and it took me 2 weeks to dry the thing out when I got back home! So I don't want to take any chances with my new Kirkham! That reminds me, where did I put my pipe and slippers............. |
That's true. The inside of the screen does get wetter than the outside. :LOL:
I found a good coating of Rain-X helps enormously. Paul |
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