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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 605360" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Hey bud, just had a look on your rebuild thread and there’s some pictures dated May2018 which show a pop top and some bumper pics too. That’s an Early Devon pop top and has the braces the opposite to mine, as yours are fixed centrally on each side and angle up to the corners. Mine is a later one that is fixed centrally front and back but still bracing up to each corner but with the added hinged corner brace as well for rigidity when popped up. Before you go splashing any money on clips or locks or anything, make sure that they are usable for your roof. I haven’t found a real good way of clipping mine down mechanically yet because of the on going re model, but it has to be simple or it will get left undone one day when you’re rushing with obvious consequences. Just four overcentre clips for the win but it’s always how to fix them to make it secure.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,, , a nice rubber seal helps too :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 605360, member: 13810"] Hey bud, just had a look on your rebuild thread and there’s some pictures dated May2018 which show a pop top and some bumper pics too. That’s an Early Devon pop top and has the braces the opposite to mine, as yours are fixed centrally on each side and angle up to the corners. Mine is a later one that is fixed centrally front and back but still bracing up to each corner but with the added hinged corner brace as well for rigidity when popped up. Before you go splashing any money on clips or locks or anything, make sure that they are usable for your roof. I haven’t found a real good way of clipping mine down mechanically yet because of the on going re model, but it has to be simple or it will get left undone one day when you’re rushing with obvious consequences. Just four overcentre clips for the win but it’s always how to fix them to make it secure. Ozziedog,,,,,,,, , a nice rubber seal helps too :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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