How Far Down?
How Far Down?
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poorpeet

Original Poster:

837 posts

268 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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How far down should the rear section go when folded?
All I can see in the rear view mirror is the interior light. ~Is it supposed to fold right down? If so what am I doing wrong?

Big Al.

69,332 posts

281 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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IIRC, No it doesn’t go all the way down like an MX5.

It's still proud of the boot line in the down position.

BEWARE! Make sure you don’t put it down in really cold conditions, you could crack the rear screen. Also make sure when you do put it down, you fold the screen so that it sits nicely in the folding struts.

Nick P

29,977 posts

274 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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or roll a nice tartan blanket up in the crease of the screen to keep it from cracking...like we do

.Mark

11,104 posts

299 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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Big Al. said:

BEWARE!...you could crack the rear screen.


Yep, mine has a tiny pin prick of a hole in it. Still I needed an excuse to get a zip out one fitted. Just really didn't need it now with all the other stuff going on.

trefor

14,717 posts

306 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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Some go down further that others. Mine doesn't go down quite as far since it far replaced (the rear section).

Definitely goes down further in hot, sunny weather too.

T/.

shnozz

30,080 posts

294 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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make sure you unattach the velcro on the bits just behind the door as this helps it push down further. When its warm and the rear screen is more supple I can push the roof down to the point that its not fair off flat with the boot.

simpo two

91,395 posts

288 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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Assuming it's identical to a Griff - undoing the Velcro (inside and out) will help a lot though I think too much of this will undo the stitching/glue etc. I also find that easing the clear section away from the seatbelt mounts helps a bit too. But the more you force it, the more you'll get creases so if you can live with it slightly up, it's not too bad.

poorpeet

Original Poster:

837 posts

268 months

Friday 12th December 2003
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Thanks for the info

Dunc B

196 posts

296 months

Saturday 13th December 2003
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Nick P said:
or roll a nice tartan blanket up in the crease of the screen to keep it from cracking...like we do

Ayyy ,and what clan might you be from!!!

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

272 months

Saturday 13th December 2003
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Nick P said:
...a nice tartan blanket.



Hey Big Al, I'll buy you one of these for Christmas to keep your knees nice and toasty on those cold winter days when you refuse to put your hood up like a good boy

Don't want you catching a chill now do we...

>> Edited by cosmoschick on Saturday 13th December 16:16

Big Al.

69,332 posts

281 months

Saturday 13th December 2003
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cosmoschick said:

Nick P said:
...a nice tartan blanket.




Hey Big Al, I'll buy you one of these for Christmas to keep your knees nice and toasty on those cold winter days when you refuse to put your hood up like a good boy

Don't want you catching a chill now do we...



No fear of that Roz, not with me long thermals on.

With a rug as well I'd have to start thinking about an air-con upgrade!

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

272 months

Saturday 13th December 2003
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Ok ok...we could use it as a picnic blanket instead and in addition to the sarnies I'll bring along some bubbly to celebrate your new toy?!?!

You see, endless uses for tartans rugs!!

mustard

6,992 posts

268 months

Saturday 13th December 2003
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may i suggest http://tartan-rug.co.uk/ its where all the tartan rug fans hang out!

Big Al.

69,332 posts

281 months

Saturday 13th December 2003
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cosmoschick said:
Ok ok...we could use it as a picnic blanket instead and in addition to the sarnies I'll bring along some bubbly to celebrate your new toy?!?!

You see, endless uses for tartans rugs!!



Sounds good to me. OH

"IF" and when it all comes to fruition, I'll bring the Bubbly!


BTW YHM

>> Edited by Big Al. on Saturday 13th December 17:05

jigs

1,840 posts

273 months

Saturday 13th December 2003
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Out Of Order! OH sorry jigs.

>> Edited by Big Al. on Sunday 14th December 12:54

mustard

6,992 posts

268 months

Sunday 14th December 2003
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Me thinks Cosmos will be wanting a word with you Jigs!

jigs

1,840 posts

273 months

Sunday 14th December 2003
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Pity - I thought that was quite a nice play on words - and Roz is always game for a laugh.

Big Al.

69,332 posts

281 months

Sunday 14th December 2003
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jigs said:
Pity - I thought that was quite a nice play on words - and Roz is always game for a laugh.



And if she didn't find it funny, you lose browny points big time!

>> Edited by Big Al. on Sunday 14th December 22:20

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

272 months

Sunday 14th December 2003
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And there's me thinking that tartan rugs was an innocent subject, more akin to a small child's security blanket than anything else!

mustard

6,992 posts

268 months

Sunday 14th December 2003
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cosmoschick said:
And there's me thinking that tartan rugs was an innocent subject, more akin to a small child's security blanket than anything else!


we are back to Pwig again!