As many of you are aware, if you have a standard Perspex wind deflector, access to the Z3 cubby box is impossible without removing it first.
So I came up with this easy fix so that you can gain access to store your trinkets.
1. Enlarge the bottom inner cutouts by around 4mm. I used a fret saw and then cleaned it up with a file.
2. Make a cardboard template so that you can work out the angle required for access.
I then used an engineers bevel for later transfer of the angle to the Perspex.
3. I then rigged up a length of 15mm copper tube and clamped the deflector to it with the top of the cutouts in the centre of the pipe.
4. Then apply heat evenly along the bend line for around 5 minutes until it becomes pliable and then bend to desired angle. I used a heat gun.
5. Fit back on car and admire your handy work.
So I came up with this easy fix so that you can gain access to store your trinkets.
1. Enlarge the bottom inner cutouts by around 4mm. I used a fret saw and then cleaned it up with a file.
2. Make a cardboard template so that you can work out the angle required for access.
I then used an engineers bevel for later transfer of the angle to the Perspex.
3. I then rigged up a length of 15mm copper tube and clamped the deflector to it with the top of the cutouts in the centre of the pipe.
4. Then apply heat evenly along the bend line for around 5 minutes until it becomes pliable and then bend to desired angle. I used a heat gun.
5. Fit back on car and admire your handy work.