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Re: More TR4 questions ...

To: Charles.Y.Farwell@att.com
Subject: Re: More TR4 questions ...
From: Greg Meboe <meboe@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 15:49:57 -31702 (PDT)
Charles, 
        I did my car in black leather 5 years ago.  I did a beautiful job 
if I do say so myself.  Trouble is, I like to drive my car regularly, and 
as a result, my car often sees less that perfect weather. Result: my new 
leather covers have shrunk and now look like cr*p.  So I do plan to redo 
the interior, but this time in the highest quality vinyl I can find.  
There exist some really good vinyls these days.  
        You'll find, the Triumph crowd values driveability and fun over 
to-the-letter originality.  I think this is appropriate considering the 
original purchase price and sporting intent of these cars.
        There are two varieties of headlight trim rings.  One secures 
with a Posi-driv screw and the other with a captive clip, both at the 
bottom of the bucket.
Both use the bent lip at the top of the bucket for fastening the top of 
the ring.  For the clip type bucket, there is a spring-steel bent "V" 
that is riveted or spot welded to the base of the bucket.  This mates 
with the upturned steel "hook" piece that's riveted to the brass trim ring.
        To assemble the clip type, just hook the top rearward lip of the 
trim ring onto the bent flange of the bucket, then swing the bottom of 
the trim ring towards the bucket and press rearward as the hook clicks 
into the spring clip. 
        The screw type is similar, just drive the screw thru the ring 
after you swing the bottom of the trim ring into place.
        It is possible that your difficulty in fitting the trim rings is 
a result of having a mismatch of screw-type and clip-type buckets and rings.

                            Greg Meboe     meboe@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu





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