The plastic piece above the back window doesn't hook into the T panel, the T panel hooks into it. Distinction is crucial -- without it the T panel flops loose. My top is rumpled & crumpled from impacting the louvers (my plastic piece was cracked in 3 places and didn't really support anything). Fortunately all the pieces survived and I was able to splice back together WITH METAL (am still adjusting to the concept of a plastic car, can you tell?). Had I not, I would have gotten a body shop to just bend me a piece of sheet metal in their brake. What you want most is the lip to catch the T panel. Roof has a slight curve side to side, but you could probably bend that OK by hand while mounting, with barely noticeable gaps between screw locations. Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "mgutkowski@xxxx" <webmaster@xxxx> wrote: > Hi All > > I need a couple of bits for #4426 that I'm stuck on: > > The two lower muffler mounting brackets > The plastic screen that runs along the top of the rear windscreen and > covers the torsion bars' ends, and hooks into the roof. > > I'm also looking for an upper muffler bracket, though I know these are > available, and a right-hand driver's side grey knee-pad (just being a > cheapskate here). > > If you can help me out, please drop me a mail > > Thanks > > Martin > #1458 > #4426 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ .