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Thread: cab tarp Bows

  1. #1
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    Are the 2 bows for the cab different sizes?
    My brand new N-L-R top fits a little loose at the back end.
    However, both my bows are the same size. I am guessing both are the forard ones.
    Tried looking at some photos but are hard to tell from a distance but looks to be higher in the back.
    Allan

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    Allan, The cab top bows are the same. M1028
    If your not breakin\' something - Your NOT makin\' enough torque !!

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    Barry speaks the truth.

    It took a week or so for my brand new top to fit the way I hoped. Let it sit in the weather installed for a while. Some water seems to help it shrink too but maybe not with brand new waterproofing.

    Chris

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    Thanks!
    The instructions say never o let it dry off the truck due to shrinkage.
    I was going to try using a pressure washer to really soak it then put it on and let it dry. Just not today! its a "freezing the ball off a brass monkey"
    -15 deg F

    Al

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    It might be difficult to install after soaking. Tough to slide the front bead along the windshield channel. I would install dry and then soak. It WILL shrink. May take a couple of soaking cycles. Robert-CA

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    Yep...put on dry and let soak..sit and dry and it will look great.
    Zone holster maker

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