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<blockquote data-quote="lamoufle" data-source="post: 642793" data-attributes="member: 21649"><p>Many thanks [USER=32628]@milfredo[/USER] for all the infos, do you remember the total length of the bar? and the length of the part that maintain the pillow? </p><p></p><p>There is something that I still don't fully understand. On the standard version, there is more space so the bar is away from the lip of the aperture, and the part that maintain the pillow has maybe 5cm ? that rest on the roof and so create the force to maintain the pillow part. The portion of the bar that is elevated is maybe design like that just to avoid the roof clamp?</p><p>On your version, you have less space, and so it seems the part that maintain the pillow rest on only 1cm and it seems it could fully rotate? Also do you need to respect the original shape? could you do a flat bar so you can move back the bar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamoufle, post: 642793, member: 21649"] Many thanks [USER=32628]@milfredo[/USER] for all the infos, do you remember the total length of the bar? and the length of the part that maintain the pillow? There is something that I still don't fully understand. On the standard version, there is more space so the bar is away from the lip of the aperture, and the part that maintain the pillow has maybe 5cm ? that rest on the roof and so create the force to maintain the pillow part. The portion of the bar that is elevated is maybe design like that just to avoid the roof clamp? On your version, you have less space, and so it seems the part that maintain the pillow rest on only 1cm and it seems it could fully rotate? Also do you need to respect the original shape? could you do a flat bar so you can move back the bar? [/QUOTE]
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