I have the same problem and haven't resolved it yet. My rubbers
appeared about 3/8 inch thick and had a round groove down the center where
the rod rested. Mine were rotten and sort of biodegrading.
I have been thinking of making new ones out of rubber scraps that we
have from conveyor belts at work. I am hoping that there is a better way.
I wrote TRF to see if they had any idea, but John Swauger wrote back
and said that they didn't.
Let me know if you find out anything.
Bill Brewer
Tehachapi, CA
1960 TR3A TS72747LO
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 12:43:10 -0400
From: "Dave Willner" <dwillner@icontech.com>
Subject: Looking for source of rubber on TR3 boot lid support cross members
I have a later boot lid on my 3A that has 4 round support cross members
underneath that intersect for stability/rigidity (I guess). Between these
cross members and the lid, there were 4 pieces of hard (back then) rubber
about 1" wide x 4"" long and about a 1/2" deep. Has anyone replaced these
lately and know a source for them. Been to all the home centers/auto stores,
etc., big 3 don't stock, and can't seem to locate on my "vintage parts
favorite sites." TIA
Dave Willner
59 TR3A Apple Green
70 BSA 441 Victor Special
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