stylus hood support
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:02 pm
Hi, I have just fitted a taller and wider roll bar on my stylus. The mounting points are the same as for the original bar, but the bar curves out towards the sides of the car to give more width.
I am having a custom hood made, as the original now doesn't fit. The new one will rest on the new roll bar, but will need one hoop to keep the hood pressed against the inside of the side screens. I sold the original brackets and hoops with the original hood. Can anyone suggest any fittings please that could allow the hoop height to be adjusted at either side to tension the hood a little? The hoop will need to fold or detatch into two pieces for storage in the boot, and I wondered about an adjuster in the centre to alter the width too. Any idea of the best material and optimum external and internal tube dia please?
It would be great to be able to unroll the hood (already clipped on at the back) and fix the front support quickly to the top of the screen, without too much tension, and then tension from inside the car.
I bet there is a very simple answer....any suggestions much appreciated.
Regards, Paul.
I am having a custom hood made, as the original now doesn't fit. The new one will rest on the new roll bar, but will need one hoop to keep the hood pressed against the inside of the side screens. I sold the original brackets and hoops with the original hood. Can anyone suggest any fittings please that could allow the hoop height to be adjusted at either side to tension the hood a little? The hoop will need to fold or detatch into two pieces for storage in the boot, and I wondered about an adjuster in the centre to alter the width too. Any idea of the best material and optimum external and internal tube dia please?
It would be great to be able to unroll the hood (already clipped on at the back) and fix the front support quickly to the top of the screen, without too much tension, and then tension from inside the car.
I bet there is a very simple answer....any suggestions much appreciated.
Regards, Paul.