Mark:
Do you know if there is a difference between the "early" and "late" seat
springs? If so, what is that difference?
Thanks for your help.
David Gunn, TR2 in Chico, CA
TS3388L
>From: pmmacy@att.net
>To: triumphs@autox.team.net (List Triumph), ccgunn1010@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: TR2/3/4 seats
>Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 23:01:18 +0000
>
>David:
> The wide "lyre" back seats are for TR2 and TR3, both non-folding for
>your
>TR2, and 1 folding, 1 non-folding for the TR3 (smallmouth cars). The
>narrow
>seat backs are for TR3A/B after 22014. And since tou brought the early TR4
>into the discussion, they use the "narrow" TR3A/B seat back with a
>different "dished" lower pan (and both seats are folding).
> The confusion comes from Moss et al selling reproduction seat pans under
>a "one number fits all" philosophy. Hopefully your seat supplier knows the
>difference and has stitched your TR2 seat kit to fit real TR2 seats. The
>trouble arrives when you buy 2 new seats (which will be supplied as TR3A/B
>units), and try to fit proper smallmouth seat upholstery. Contact me off
>list
>if you gave any more questions or problems.
>--
>Mark Macy
>Sporty Car Garage, Inc.
>Springfield, OH
>www.sportycargarage.com
>
>57 TR3 TS16942LO
>57 TR3 TS17734L
>58 TR3A TS?????L (Parts Car)
>59 TR3A TS53427L (Parts Car)
>
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