As proudowners of convertibles, you enjoy goingtopless sometimes. However,hidden beneath the sleek exterior of your convertible top is everything you don't see, and that is what we will be uncovering on this page. We don't want you having separation issues because of what you don't see
As proudowners of convertibles, you enjoy goingtopless sometimes. However,hidden beneath the sleek exterior of your convertible top is everything you don't see, and that is what we will be uncovering on this page. We don't want you having separation issues because of what you don't see
Side Tension Cables—-Side tensioncables for convertibles maintain the tensionof the convertible top, ensuring it stays securely in place and tightly fitted along the sides.
And let’snot forget the Bushings and PivotPoints—-Checking the bushingsand pivot points on a convertible top is crucial to ensure smooth operation, prevent excessive wear, and avoid potential damage to the top's mechanism. If you notice one side is clunky and or going up and down wonky, a good indicatorto check your pivot points and look for missing bushingsor incorrect bolts and fixes that may have occurredover its lifetime.
What’s Under Your Top?
1) First, you’ve got the Bow Pads—these little cushions are the nipple protectors of the convertible world. They sit snugly between the metal bows and the fabric, making sure there’s no uncomfortable rubbing or chafing,also described as the spine for all the bows to move together as one when going up and down with the top.
1) First, you’ve got the Bow Pads—these little cushions are the nipple protectors of the convertible world. They sit snugly between the metal bows and the fabric, making sure there’s no uncomfortable rubbing or chafing,also described as the spine for all the bows to move together as one when going up and down with the top.
1) First, you’ve got the Bow Pads—these little cushions are the nipple protectors of the convertible world. They sit snugly between the metal bows and the fabric, making sure there’s no uncomfortable rubbing or chafing,also described as the spine for all the bows to move together as one when going up and down with the top.
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