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Group Buy: Suzuki soft top (ute STYLE) EOI
The rear seat is a bench seat - fold and roll type. In the pics it's just folded down which does just place it below the body line. Usually I also roll it forward and clip it into place. Maria is intending to make an alternative windjammer which will slope down from the Targa and meet the body further back - not as far as a full fastback top (Maria - by all means correct me if I'm wrong).
The front seats are pushed as far back as the rails will allow. I also drive it with the seats reclined a bit and they do extend beyond the rear of the Targa bar - again another reason for the extended rear windjammer.
The front seats are pushed as far back as the rails will allow. I also drive it with the seats reclined a bit and they do extend beyond the rear of the Targa bar - again another reason for the extended rear windjammer.
This is looking really good so far. One thing mentioned a few times which has bothered me has been the bleating about needing a big window in the rear. Now that we have a prototype to look at it is easy to see that such a huge window will only make you sweat sitting in such a small cabin where so few people have airconditioning, not to mention the damage clear plastic undergoes on an offroad vehicle.
For the people who have not yet learned how to drive and need to look over their shoulders, they can just remove the back piece until they discover mirrors. And before someone goes off half cocked saying what about their blindspot, stop and think how does anyone drive a truck. Personally I would prefer a small window.
This is just my opinion and no doubt others will disagree.
For the people who have not yet learned how to drive and need to look over their shoulders, they can just remove the back piece until they discover mirrors. And before someone goes off half cocked saying what about their blindspot, stop and think how does anyone drive a truck. Personally I would prefer a small window.
This is just my opinion and no doubt others will disagree.
The windjammer will be attached to the tonneau by press studs. I'm already working on the tightenes issue too.
And seats been push all the way back, etc.
When using the tonneau cover do you guys leave the rear seat on the car unfold?
Once I have the original finish I will look on making other options, like one windjammer in an ungle half way to the back of the car. Make tonneau sutible for cars with roll bars.
Thanks every one
Maria
If I have time I will put prices up tonight.
And seats been push all the way back, etc.
When using the tonneau cover do you guys leave the rear seat on the car unfold?
Once I have the original finish I will look on making other options, like one windjammer in an ungle half way to the back of the car. Make tonneau sutible for cars with roll bars.
Thanks every one
Maria
If I have time I will put prices up tonight.
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Tinted windows were something I'd thought about and would be a great option.
Seats aren't so useless when you have regular passengers, but I'd agree that most people who use their vehicle extensively off-road probably take them out if they don't need them, if they own rear seats at all. I usually roll them forward when they are not in use. Otherwise they are in the fixed position. I don't leave them the way they are in the photos.
Seats aren't so useless when you have regular passengers, but I'd agree that most people who use their vehicle extensively off-road probably take them out if they don't need them, if they own rear seats at all. I usually roll them forward when they are not in use. Otherwise they are in the fixed position. I don't leave them the way they are in the photos.
yeah my rear seats coming out was the first thing i did... needed the space in the back and they blocked sound from the speakers in the rear door =P
as for learning to drive so you dont need to look over your shoulder - how about learn to drive so you dont damage the area of the car behind the driver's head? lol - if you're damaging that window you're doing something seriously wrong =P
I also like the idea of the tint on that window... very cool idea!
Maria - what is the UV life on the plastic when tinted/untinted? does it change or is it all just 5 years? is there a mirror tint (one way) ?
as for learning to drive so you dont need to look over your shoulder - how about learn to drive so you dont damage the area of the car behind the driver's head? lol - if you're damaging that window you're doing something seriously wrong =P
I also like the idea of the tint on that window... very cool idea!
Maria - what is the UV life on the plastic when tinted/untinted? does it change or is it all just 5 years? is there a mirror tint (one way) ?
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Not having a go mate...DiddyZook wrote: For the people who have not yet learned how to drive and need to look over their shoulders, they can just remove the back piece until they discover mirrors. And before someone goes off half cocked saying what about their blindspot, stop and think how does anyone drive a truck.
but we arnt driving trucks, and if theres a safer option out there to do something
i believe most would like to use it..
But each to their own i guess
Roof cover (bikini) -color/good black $88
- more ordinary black but good $76
Middle cover (windjammer) -color/good black/tinted window $95
-color/good black/clear window $92
*ordinary black but good/tinted window $90
*ordinary black but good/clear window $88
Tonneau cover (duster) -color/good black $98
-ordinary black but good $88
3 pieces Combo in color/good black/tinted window $268
3 pieces Combo in color/good black/clear window $264
3 pieces combo ordinary black/tinted window $242
3 pieces combo ordinary black/clearwindow $238
The ordinary black it has a white backing and for what I have seen around most of the soft tops are made with this material or one preaty much the same.
The color material and the good black (ripstop black) it is much better quality, specialy the black ripstop, but it is more expensive.
OK I hope this will help.
Could I please ask you for any other enquiry could you please write to me at sales@mucanvasproducts.com to make things easier.
Thanks very much for your patience.
Shamus many thanks for letting me your Suzuki! (I haven't finish yet!)
- more ordinary black but good $76
Middle cover (windjammer) -color/good black/tinted window $95
-color/good black/clear window $92
*ordinary black but good/tinted window $90
*ordinary black but good/clear window $88
Tonneau cover (duster) -color/good black $98
-ordinary black but good $88
3 pieces Combo in color/good black/tinted window $268
3 pieces Combo in color/good black/clear window $264
3 pieces combo ordinary black/tinted window $242
3 pieces combo ordinary black/clearwindow $238
The ordinary black it has a white backing and for what I have seen around most of the soft tops are made with this material or one preaty much the same.
The color material and the good black (ripstop black) it is much better quality, specialy the black ripstop, but it is more expensive.
OK I hope this will help.
Could I please ask you for any other enquiry could you please write to me at sales@mucanvasproducts.com to make things easier.
Thanks very much for your patience.
Shamus many thanks for letting me your Suzuki! (I haven't finish yet!)
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Does this mean the material isn't really water proof?Maria wrote:I have done this one water repelent as close as it can be
I am looking at something for a daily driver basis where I can get better viability and loose the feeling os haveing a mass of empty space behing me so how water proof is this tuff?
Also inregards to that Blindspot thing.. having learnt to drive a truck I don't use my blond spots much i prefer a good set of blind spot mirrors so when I tried the blind spot thing tonight.,, I got a fave full of rool bar/targa bar.. I don't think any amount of canvas will change that
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Are we gonna look at making the standard full soft top at all???
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The material is 100% water proofed. What happend with soft tops is that they leak, working with soft material you really can not stop the water completely. The leaking can occure around sound bars, around the clamps that hold the bikini straps.
I have push the front seat back as far as they can go and recline them quite a lot, the windajmmer strech back and it works. I'm thinking on adding tonneau material where the seat push agains the window as reinforcement. Just the area that the seat touchs the window.
Don't think I will get on making the full soft top, not for now anyway...
Thanks
I have push the front seat back as far as they can go and recline them quite a lot, the windajmmer strech back and it works. I'm thinking on adding tonneau material where the seat push agains the window as reinforcement. Just the area that the seat touchs the window.
Don't think I will get on making the full soft top, not for now anyway...
Thanks
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I for one prefer the strap style as pictured.Maria wrote:I'm going to look on making the bikini straples like the TJ jeep once.
Sorry Chunkz I got lost with the zip, what was your idea with the zip?
Maria
keeps tension better and I think looks better.
Paul.
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Shipping-postage prices
One or two any of this soft top items:
* anywhere in Australia $10 (Exrpess bag cheaper than normal posting)
*South East QLD $7 Normal posting 2 to 3 days
COMBO 3 pieces set
* Anywhere in Australia overnight $20 (2 Express bags)
COMBO 3 PIECES SET, Normal Postage:
*Perth, NT, Tasmania $17
*Sydney, anywhere NSW, Melbourne, QLD $11
*VIC, SA $15
*QLD South East $7
Maria
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One or two any of this soft top items:
* anywhere in Australia $10 (Exrpess bag cheaper than normal posting)
*South East QLD $7 Normal posting 2 to 3 days
COMBO 3 pieces set
* Anywhere in Australia overnight $20 (2 Express bags)
COMBO 3 PIECES SET, Normal Postage:
*Perth, NT, Tasmania $17
*Sydney, anywhere NSW, Melbourne, QLD $11
*VIC, SA $15
*QLD South East $7
Maria
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Looks real cool. I do have one idea though, I think the Tonneau cover needs some bows/spas/ribs whatever thr correct term is so water dosen't pool then come in where the windjammer attaches and floods the footwell this would be the low point I guess as the tub is level everywhere else.
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