• Jay Jenner
    0
    I am attempting my first snap-on tonneau cover for a Shelby Cobra and was curious if anyone had a good way to make tight and precise templates for a cover that size. Also, would it be better to make the cover first and put my snaps wherever they fall on the body or mount the snaps to the body and build up to them? (if that makes sense) any direction would be helpful but I would prefer the right one. :sweat:
    Thank you for your time.
  • Fred Mattson
    152
    When crafting a tonneau cover, the snaps are set after the cover is made to fit. This will assure that the cover will fit properly.

    I use the press-n-snap tool to set the snaps. It is a quick process to fit the snaps after the cover is sewn.
  • rick burns
    1
    is it attaching to dash?
  • Jay Jenner
    0
    Yes, and I have to go around a roll bar that goes from the driver hoop to the passenger floor.
  • rick burns
    1
    i would put snaps in the body first. is the windshield out or does it not interfere with the dash snap location? any event i would start front center to back center and then work out to edge. i would make a full pattern rather than 1/2 pattern and then flip as the rollbar may not be centered. if you have the snap pins then put them on studs and pull materials to them and set.
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