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Re: vert owners, I need some help

Subject: Re: vert owners, I need some help
by SJW on 2011/4/20 2:04:49

I'm not seeing anything that looks like those pieces on my '94, but there are two relatively small pieces that are used at the upper end of the B-pillar (or what there is of one on a ragtop car).

I'm wondering if either:

1. They sent you a carpet kit for a different model year of C4, that might have been different in this area?

or,

2. The maker of the carpet kit took a cheap way out, making a cheesy replacement for this part on each side?

Here are three pix I shot tonight. I hope they somehow help, although it's not easy to shoot any quality pix of this area without removing the ragtop completely from the car.

This one attempts to capture the passenger's side, with a camera angle shooting from the opposite side, and behind:

[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c300/SJW2/Hatch%20Release%20Lever/DSCN8331.jpg[/IMG]

This one attempts to capture the driver's side, from behind:

[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c300/SJW2/Hatch%20Release%20Lever/DSCN8330.jpg[/IMG]

And this one is taken of the driver's side, from a more frontal position:

[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c300/SJW2/Hatch%20Release%20Lever/DSCN8332.jpg[/IMG]

On my carpet set, the two smaller pieces that cover these areas have an attached channel that grips the pinch-weld area along the traling edge, and I can't see how they're attached at the leading edge without some disassembly.

Live well,

SJW
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