- Description
- Fitting Guide
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This roof/hood cover, or tonneau cover as it is sometimes called, is designed to enhance the look of the Jaguar XK8 and XKR convertible models built from 1996 to 2006, both the 4.0 litre and 4.2 litre versions. When the roof is lowered the car resembles a child's pram and looks very unfinished. With the Jaguar supplied leather tonneau cover there is a slight aesthetic improvement but this cover really makes the car look sporty and finished. Many people have commented that the cover looks as if it is an integral part of the car.
No modification to the car is required and the cover fits in exactly the same way as the Jaguar supplied leather cover, with Tenax fasteners at the front fitting to the C-Post and the rear part fitting into the gutter under the boot lid.
The cover comes in 2 pieces and can be fitted or removed easily within a few minutes. The 2 pieces are made of fibreglass and are light in weight (approximately 6 lb) which can be stored in the boot of the car or behind the front seats, in the leatherette pouches that are supplied.
A fabulous new product that can also be professionally painted to match your vehicle colour for an additional cost.
International customers please contact us for a shipping quote.
PLEASE NOTE - Painting of products will usually take around 7 days, however at peak times this duration can be as long as 14 days.
- The covers are fitted in the same way as the original Jaguar product.
- You first need to lower the roof of the car and open the boot lid.
- Remove one cover from its storage bag and place it in position over the lowered roof. Ensure that the loose roof lining material is inside the face behind the passenger seat and fix the Tenax fastener to the post on the car.
- Take the second cover and place it in position.
- Locate the steel dowel at the front in the hole in the oppsite cover. Then after checking the roof lining cover is contained inside the front face behind the passenger seat fix the Tenax fastener to the post on the car.
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When not required the tonneau covers can be either stored in the boot or behind the front seats.




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