Roof Struts
Roof Struts
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Spanish S2

Original Poster:

341 posts

153 months

Monday 11th September 2017
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When i fold the roof down the struts are marking my brand new back screen. What do you guys have around the struts to stop them pressing on the plastic screen. Thanks.

phillpot

17,436 posts

204 months

Monday 11th September 2017
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try these........... clicky

NiceCupOfTea

25,518 posts

272 months

Monday 11th September 2017
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You can roll a towel and put it on the outside. Make sure that there are no creases. I guess you could use another towel on the other side between the struts and the screen itself, I've never found that it has marked there though.

Just be careful not to put down the screen when it's too cold!

MisterTee

322 posts

130 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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phillpot said:
try these........... clicky
I use these (although not the exact same ones) and they work well.

Andy

greymrj

3,329 posts

225 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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I have noticed a few cars with the struts very close to the rear screen. There should be a fair gap, certainly enough to prevent them rubbing together. In some cases the screen is relatively slack suggesting the positioning of the strut is wrong. In others the strut itself appears to bend too far. I wonder which yours is?
Assuming you have a standard strut; have you checked the joint? Firstly there should be little slack in the simple pivot, I have seen one which was damaged and loose. Secondly the point at which the two pieces come together in compression can get bent, which increases the angle at which the strut comes to rest. Thirdly there should be a simple piece of rubber inside that contact point to prevent the two pieces coming together too abruptly or rubbing together, one of these was missing on mine. I have also changed the rubber to sections of wagon inner tube which has reduced the angle at which the struts come to rest, which keeps them tighter and also increases the clearance to the screen.

It should take a fair bit of pressure to force the struts over centre, to ensure the rear screen is taught AND the targa panels are well located. Once the struts are over centre they shouldn't go so far that they come slack.

Adding the pads makes sense and protects the hands when using the strut. But that is secondary to getting the tension right, and neither the strut or the pad should touch the rear scree when it is up.

phillpot

17,436 posts

204 months

Friday 15th September 2017
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greymrj said:
neither the strut or the pad should touch the rear screen when it is up.
No, but they do when it's down.

greymrj

3,329 posts

225 months

Friday 15th September 2017
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phillpot said:
No, but they do when it's down.
Agreed Mike but I was just adding to the post as I was surprised to see some hitting the screen when it is up which is bound to damage the screen. Not sure if the Spanish S2 knows about the rubber in the struts.

When the screen is down I use a length of thick pipe insulation sewn into a nice bag. Fits across the outside of the screen when folded and the rounded shape has done well at stopping creases. clapFits into the hood box when the hood is up. Had to make one up as I didn't have a Versace towel like Glen;)