RT10 Windshield Frame Pin hole covers

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This has probably been done before, but for those who don't like the open pin holes used for the hard/soft top, I used some plastic retainers (a bit modified to make them fit snuggly) to cover them up. They just pop in and make it look much neater.

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Just in time for the nice spring weather :D
 

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Looks great! Am I gonna have to pull all the info out of you...Where did you buy them? What modifications did you make to them to get them to fit?
 
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Nothing fancy. A plastic retainer clip used for hood liners (had some laying around) .....then some layers of electrical tape. Then a piece of corrugated hose, and finished off with heatshrink tubing - super glue under each layer to make sure it stays together. :D I'm sure it works the same if you used some rubber tubing over the retainer clip, as long as you have something just a little bigger then the hole to make sure it fits nice and tight. You might even find a retainer clip with a wide enough pin to fit without any work to it.
 
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