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replacing cargo cover straps

Maverick1701

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On my last major trip with the M35A2 I had the sides of my cargo cover strapped up in a "bikini top" style. Well the west TX wind just beat it to pieces and snapped some attachment straps, specifically.

All the other threads I could find on the subject of "cargo top repair" were related to damage to the vinyl itself (holes/cuts/etc). My vinyl material is still great so I hate to get rid of a top that is repairable.

Has anyone had any luck replacing the webbing/attachment straps on their top? It looks like the straps are sown & vulcanized into the material. I have a few phone calls/voicemails out to my local upholstery shops (I haven't located any boat upholstery places in my area).

Any ideas I could try to keep my cargo top alive a bit longer?
 

WillWagner

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Try WeeBee webbing. They have the webbing, the ends can be removed from you old ones and re crimped onto the new webbing.
 
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