overdriver
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posted on 8/5/20 at 02:25 PM |
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Wanted: Steering gaiter trim
Anyone know where I can get hold of something like this:-
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I'd be grateful for leads.
Michael.
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nickm
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posted on 9/5/20 at 02:15 PM |
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Hi
Dont know whether you mean the rubber boot or aluminuim, both at Car Builder Solutions.
Ali estrucheons but not as thick as that or various size rubber boots.
Nick M
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overdriver
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posted on 9/5/20 at 02:38 PM |
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Thanks for responding Nick. It is, of course, the escutcheon I'm after. The CBS items aren't appropriate I'm afraid as I need
something along the lines of 140 mm O/D x 85 mm I/D. There are one or two gear lever gaiter trims that may offer possibilities.
I took the photo of Tiger similar to mine a couple of years ago and understood that the trim pieces were not bespoke but bought as an after-market
item - from where I know not!
Michael.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 9/5/20 at 06:13 PM |
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I made a similar trim for my exhaust on a mates lathe as mine wasn’t big enough
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nick205
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posted on 10/5/20 at 07:49 AM |
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Do you need to have Ali escutcheons?
Would U shape push on trim not do the job for a fraction of the cost and quick as a flash?
Locost solution to move you on and you can always add the escutcheons later as and when you find or make them.
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overdriver
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posted on 10/5/20 at 10:50 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by nick205
Do you need to have Ali escutcheons?
Would U shape push on trim not do the job for a fraction of the cost and quick as a flash?
Locost solution to move you on and you can always add the escutcheons later as and when you find or make them.
The U trim solution was my original plan Nick. However, having played around with various mock ups using a variety of trim strips I can't get
anything that's aesthetically pleasing.
To explain the situation, I've installed a new rack - the different location of which has resulted in significant 'butchery' to the
side panels. I'm therefore looking for something of sufficient proportions to cover the 'scars'. I would rather complete the task in
one operation as (a) I'm an 'old git' in lockdown (b) the car's on SORN and (c) it is currently up on stands minus nosecone,
fan and rad thus giving good sight and access to where any screws, rivets or bolts may have to locate.
Michael.
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