The lower latch lugs are hard to hold in place and match drill. The trick here is to adjust the latch fingers with the control ends on the main latch rod until the fingers are in the best position relative to capturing the little roller on the lugs. Put the lugs up in place against the fingers and the canopy frame, then I used a #40 drill bit by hand to make a tiny mark on the upper hole in the lug. Took the latch lug off, centered and punched the mark and drilled it to #40. This allows you to hold the lug in place while it is up against the canopy roll bar. You can swing the lug a little bit left and right to get it centered on the latch fingers, then make another mark, and drill that one. Everything on mine lined up perfectly centered. Eventually these #40 holes will be drilled out larger for bolts. This leaves some room for fine tuning, but for now these latch nicely where they are.
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