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Finally getting round to fitting the cab curtain rails today (got to do something in the rain) Does anyone have any pics they can post for me to show where to attach the silent gliss rails around the cab area? I'm fitting them to a tintop if that makes any difference...


thanks in advance :ok
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worked it out now......just need to find some fabric :wink:
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kevtherev wrote:dunelm....

I went there to see if I could get a plain contrast to my beautiful loud patterned curtains & tbh they are very expensive for what they sell and for a few extra ££'s I can curtain the front with the same as the rest of the van so I'm off to the 'Hole in the Wall' (I love that shop!!! :mrgreen: ) in Walsall next week.

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I know once i'm in there I'll be very tempted to get some fabric to make the front seats look better, the state of them really irritates me.......but I don't know if my sewing skills are up to it :wink:
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dirtygertie wrote:Finally getting round to fitting the cab curtain rails today (got to do something in the rain) Does anyone have any pics they can post for me to show where to attach the silent gliss rails around the cab area? I'm fitting them to a tintop if that makes any difference...


thanks in advance :ok

how did you do it?

jamie

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I worked out that they go above the visors.....for some reason I had assumed they went behind but couldn't work out what to drill into - if you feel along the perimeter of the headlining (and in front of the visors) you can feel a solid bit; I drilled into that
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