It’ll be bound together at points, and completely wrapped in Tessa tape at others - so you’ll run your cable beside it, including through the rubber boot.
If it helps, I've used PF many times and never had any damage. Even when just a cardboard sheet on the face of the alloy and wrapped in that black film stuff
I have a poptop but for work it's just me so I keep it down. Panels are insulated. I use a front and rear windscreen wrap - side windows are just curtains though so I had been wondering about getting some stick on insulation for them in winter. Bed is a rib Altair and I've got a Webasto diesel...
Is that just an outer wrap or door shuts too?
I'm still undecided on whether to go for a lower wrap on my deep pearl black T6 or get it all corrected. Hmmm
Not heard that. A proper solder (twisted, flux, proper melt temp etc) with appropriate shrink wrap is strong as heck. I am prepared to be told otherwise though.
I’d need the plastic trim bit at front wrapping too, same matte paint issues.
I’m leaning towards gloss black if they can’t guarantee colour matched to the blue.
I recommend ex-police issue velcro restraint straps. Can be found on ebay. 2 straps with one end of each screwed to a wood baton on the side then wrapped around the bag. Easy to use and unfailable strength
I've just solved the rattle from my
VW T-cross boot area after 6 months.
It was contact between the rear window and the plastic boot panel below it. Solved with a tiny 10p sized piece of bubble wrap slid between.
Hi guys, I am thinking of wrapping the chrome on my Caravelle doors but I cant seem to find any suppliers that match paint codes (LR7H). Has anyone already done this or able to recommend a supplier.
thanks
Only today used a chap called Dan in Wigan, about 35-40min from liverpool.
Skull house wraps
Obvs can’t comment on longevity but good price and attention to detail.
I had the same recently and had to remove the cloth tape also, must be a factory thing.
I used a cheap Halfords connector with some encouragement from a lighter. Bit of a cowboy fix to be honest but I wrapped the repair in new tape and it’s held for a quite a while now
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