My rear curtain is on rods. I did not know there were snaps everywhere. I'll have to look more closely. This could be a hidden advantage. New hidden treasures keep popping up on this new treasure vehicle. William ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Reynolds" <kayakjr@JUNO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 11:09 AM Subject: Re: Seat Modifications
> The rear screens and the front curtains use "button" snaps and snap onto > the van. These are like the snap fasteners on a coat. Therefore, the > receiving end in mounted on the van while the push-on button side is > mounted in the fabric. > > The receiving ends are screwed onto the van everywhere, except the rear > hatch, where they are riveted. Hence you must drill out the rivets - > Bring your cordless drill on all junkyard hunts! > > John Reynolds > > > > > > John, > > Could you explain what you mean by "drill out the rear snaps"? > > I am interested in using a rear screen in my '91 GL. > > > > Thanks, > > Larry A. > > |
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