I think Larry Atkisson from PTC is now making the bolt on traction
masters.
When I compared my Tiger Mark II springs to Alpine Series V springs,
there were subtle differences.
Speaking of suspensions, I have never gotten a good solution for a front
sway bar. I'd really like to just buy a good one with good mounts if
there's one available. Avoid a lot of the technical aspects. But . . .
if I have to have something fabricated, it wouldn't be the first time.
Time for some Kudos: I am sure most of the left coast folks already
know this, but for the rest of you out there, Larry Atkisson is a
pleasure to work with and I would recommend his craftsmanship to
anyone. While I'm passing out praises, I believe Mike Wood left office
somewhat disallusioned. I thought he should know that the rest of the
Tiger world, the ones that aren't interested in club politics,
appreciated his efforts. I'm sure he doesn't remember, but I met him
briefly at the Tiger United in Tahoe. Another great enthusiast.
Actually, our Tiger community has a lot of great personalities. Norm
Miller, Tom Hall, Paul Reisentz (sp?), Dale Akuszewski, etc, etc.
Sorry to digress, but thought this group could use a little positive
energy.
I'll Shut up Now,
Mark
P.S. For a picture of original rivets try
http://www.huntel.net/mmeswarb/tiger.html (I think).
MWood24020 wrote: (in-part)
>
> Steve-
> I have the repro style bolt-on Traction Master type design (boy, that's a
>mouthful!)
> Keith Queen made them for me. I believe someone else is making them, but I
> can't remember who, someone with PTC.
> . . .If I'm not mistaken, original Tiger and Alpine rear springs are
>identical.
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