Ron,
It has been a number of years, and I may have made more of those studs
than I remember. If it says #4 stud with shakeproof washer, plain
washer, and nut - those are them. I see a front and rear on the front
fender, rear fender. None on doors. That's 4 per side.
Does that answer your inquiry?
Steve
ron fraser wrote:
>Steve
> According to the Tiger parts book 6601334 body mouldings are
>attached by the following;
>Part # description Qty
>
>2232728 moulding- front wing 2
>H.114404 stud 4 moulding to wing
>(fender)
>9663073 washer, #4 shakeproof 4
>9067091 washer, #4 plain 4
>9550001 nut, #4 UNC 4
>2232729 moulding, rear- Front wing 2
>---------------------------------------------
>2232730 Moulding-door 2
>2232731 Moulding-rear wing 2
>2232727 clip and rivet 42 Moulding to body
>7208008 fixing stud 6
>7208009 sealing bush 6
>9034096 Thread cutting fastener 6
>
>This indicates that there are more than 2 threaded fasteners per side.
>Here is where we need a real expert on original Sunbeam parts.
>
>Ron Fraser
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-tigers@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-tigers@autox.team.net] On
>Behalf Of Steve Laifman
>Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 2:08 PM
>To: Dan & Lori Fitzgerald
>Cc: Paul R. Breuhan; tigers@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: More questions...Tiger Side Trim...
>
>One more thing.
>
>The front fender first clip, and the rear fender last clip are NOT
>snap-on rivet type heads, nor the nylon substitutes, but square headed
>(thin) bolts that are attached with nuts and lock washer. Mild steel, of
>course, so they can rust.
>
>I replaced mine with small stainless steel bolts. Filed the head
>square, then thinned it down to slide in the groove clearance in the
>trim. Inserted through existing hole (in my case) and bolted down after
>all is aligned. Head accessible from inside trunk and front fenderwell.
>
>A small amount of work in the ONLY place the back side is accessible,
>and well worth a set of cheap jeweler's files.
>
>Steve
>
>Dan & Lori Fitzgerald wrote:
>
>
>
>>Paul,
>>Sunbeam Specialties has the clips for the stainless steel trim. They come
>>in a package with the required amount and these new clips and will keep the
>>molding away from your paint. The clips are set at the same spacing of
>>
>>
>6.5"
>
>
>>apart. The only space that is not at 6.5" is at the very front of the cars
>>headlights. Start your spacing after the Tiger script and move forward.
>>
>>Dan
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: owner-tigers@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-tigers@autox.team.net]On
>>Behalf Of Paul R. Breuhan
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 9:28 AM
>>To: tigers@autox.team.net
>>Subject: More questions...Tiger Side Trim...
>>
>>
>>Listers,
>>The thin chrome side trim on my Tiger was removed and the holes filled
>>(welded up)...then the car was painted. I have the trim (but no clips) for
>>the car so I am thinking of putting it back on.
>>
>>Currently my door panels/side windows are out, along with some of my trunk
>>stuff. And inside the doors and the quarter panels I can see some of the
>>holes. So I wondered if this was a good time to to do this.
>>
>>Is there anyone here with experience on putting back the trim?
>>How many clips are required? (40? 50?)
>>Is there a cheaper substitute for the clips?
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>Paul
>>
>>
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