I did post a complete “how to” on this but it was several years ago and I can’t find it.
Hey up @sidepod. I was trying to find your 'How To' and failed dismally. Just started to replace our canvas, amongst other jobs. Started off unscrewing far too many screws (the bottom rail didn't require unscrewing) but soon got the hang things. Quick question though - can you remember using any for of lubrication to relocate the seal that grips the bottom bead of the canvas? The top bead is a case of simply re-screwing everything to the poptop, something quite time consuming rather than complicated. Cheers.I did post a complete “how to” on this but it was several years ago and I can’t find it.
Oops. Apols for hijacking the post. Good luck with the canvas replacement. Interested to hear any tips or workarounds you come up with.Hi I have to replace my pop top on my T4 California coach , I live in Oxfordshire does anyone know of anyone that could help , or could I tackle it myself.
The bottom only needs the seal pulling out all the way around. Keep it obvs as it goes back in.
The top , you only need to unscrew half way, don’t take them all out. Leave the aluminium strips floating on the partially undone screws.
Pop the top bead of the canvas into the allow strips and tighten slightly just to hold the canvas in place.
Once you’re happy it’s not twisted top to bottom nip up the top screws.
The bottom just pulls down and the bead locates in its groove. It’s quite a neat fit.
I think I used talcum powder to help fit the rubber seal. I did make up a tool from a piece of plastic chopping board to knock the seal in with a mallet. It was about as thick as the seal diameter and about 75mm wide.
Make sense?
I’ve got to do mine when I get home. I have a tiny hole at the base of the front on one side. We had a biblical rain storm on Thursday and we woke to a small puddle in the forward roof.
You just don’t get this level of bants with a 6. Cant believe the Mrs wants to swap. I’m digging in.
Got some pictures if not too lateAll good advice so far on the canvas replacement. I did also notice that the screws on the top we screwed through the original canvas. I found the hardest part was to get the last corner pulled in to place. Otherwise its just a fiddly job that can take a little while.
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