You're right, it is called the "sill assembly," but I choose not to
call that because often the outer rocker panel ( correct term on most
cars,) is often called a "sill" in Triumph discussion. It avoids confusion.
Cheers.
Randall wrote:
>>The door posts are
>>welded to the
>>box member that runs from the leading edge of the body, just to the
>>rear of the wheel well, to the back, just in front of the rear wheel
>>well. That box member is the primary structural member, and
>>to which,
>>through two "ears" attached to each of the right and left
>>side, the body
>>is mounted to the frame.
>>
>>
>
>And is also the item called the "sill assembly" in the factory parts
>diagram.
>
>Randall
>
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