Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:26:49 -0400
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Subject: Re: Pop-top canvas replacement.
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> OK, folks here is a can of worms to be opened. I need to
> change the canvass on my '87 Westy. I want the very best.
> What opinions are there ?
The very best is a genuine OEM Westfalia replacement, which will look great,
fit great, and last you another 30 years. I import these, but with an
improved design (3 windows instead of 1, and a removable/replacable front
screen, as used by Westfalia on 1990-up canvas). It is available in gray or
ten. Better quality and fit simply cannot be had, and at $350 it's still
very affordable.
The second best is my aftermarket copy of that original, which I exclusively
import from Europe. It's about $100 cheaper, and is far superior to the
U.S. made canvas sold elsewhere (see below), both in terms of fit and
closeness to the stock look. While it's not quite up to the standards of the
genuine one (and does not have the fully-removable screen), it gets you 90%
of the way there for 70% of the price, so while not the absolute best it's
no slouch in terms of value for dollar. It is available only in tan.
Pretty much everyone besides us sells a different canvas, from a U.S.
manufacturer that supplies all of the VW shops, so if you buy elsewhere
you'd might as well shop on price. The U.S. manufacturer is not bad (and in
fact I do offer their canvas to people who want custom colors or insist on
Sunbrella), but having carried both I can honestly say that it is not
comparable to the ones I carry now. The biggest difference is consistency of
fit. With any canvas there is always a rare defect once in a while that was
simply cut wrong, but with the U.S. made ones we got frequent reports of the
canvas being too tight (and a few of it being too loose, or just
proportioned wrong). This is what led me to seek alternative sourcing the
first place. Jim Thompson says that he at one time provided that
manufacturer with an original sample, on which their pattern is based, so I
would have to chalk this up to quality control issues rather than a bad
template. The other difference is the look. The U.S. manufacturer's cotton
canvas (which costs a bit more than our aftermarket canvas) is a somewhat
course textured material, which, while good quality, does not look much like
stock; our repro is a smoother finish that looks closer to the original.
Their higher-end canvas (comparable in price to our OEM Westfalia one) is
acrylic ("Sunbrella"), which does look a bit closer to stock. Sunbrella is a
fine material whose major claim to fame (and the reason for its high cost)
is that it won't fade after prolonged exposure to sunlight, such as on a
boat with water reflecting onto it every day. This is not a condition that a
Vanagon poptop canvas finds itself in, as the top is not open in bright
sunlight every day. (Note that the original canvas, which is not Sunbrella,
does not fade all that much even after 30 years.) On the other hand,
Sunbrella is a bit stiffer, making it a bit harder to tuck the fabric in
when closing the top. While the Sunbrella is very nice, I see no advantage
over the OEM Westfalia one for the same price, and in fact some
disadvantages (nonremoveable front screen, more difficult to fold, and the
aforementioned fitment issues).
Our '80-85 Canvas:
http://busdepot.com/catalog.jsp?model=58&category=40&group=94
Our '86-91 Canvas:
http://busdepot.com/catalog.jsp?model=43&category=40&group=94
- Ron Salmon
The Bus Depot, Inc.
www.busdepot.com
(215) 234-VWVW
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> Cheers,
>
> Frank Condelli
> Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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