Angelo:
When the body was off the frame did you put in new floors or other body
panels? If you fitted a new rear valance, the alignment can easily be
compromised. If not, then it may be down to the mounting kit. Did you keep
the old spacers when you removed the body? One of my cars had twice as many
spacers on one side than the other - when I went to put it back, nothing
fitted until I realized this.
I guess the order of importance is (1) secure the body on the frame at the
rear,(2) do whatever is needed to get the trunk to fit (including cranking
down), (3) worry about the bumper bolts later - they can always be worked to
fit.
Andrew Uprichard
Just put the body of TS19652 back on the frame last week.
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From: triumphs-bounces at autox.team.net
[mailto:triumphs-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Angelo Graham
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 12:42 PM
To: triumphs at autox.team.net
Subject: [TR] TR2/3 body fit & adjustment
Hello List:
Trying for a better fit on some of my body panels on my '2. I did have
the body off and fitted a new mounting kit. Had the usual fiddling
problems with door fit & some seams but now stumped on the rear trunk
area. When fitting the new body mount kit, I made sure that the rear
bumper bolts would go through the frame and used this as a reference
point. However, my trunk opening seems to have 'shrunk', with the trunk
lid sitting very high right in the center by the lock. Not even close to
being able to close the lid, even without the weather stripping.
Wondering if I cranked down on the rear most body mounts to see if this
might open the trunk opening and allow the lid to fit a bit better. Any
hints on aligning this opening, especially after the rear bumper long
bolts are installed?
Thanks for any help with this one.
Angelo Graham
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