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Re: TR 250 (4a, and 6 too?) Interior Question

To: "Joe Sholtes IV" <joeiv@snet.net>
Subject: Re: TR 250 (4a, and 6 too?) Interior Question
From: "rugaard" <rugaard@ccnet.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 22:31:10 -0800charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Joe...... I recently stripped the interior of my 250.  There was definitely
a thin layer of padding under the wheel arch covers.  The original padding
had been glued down and when I stripped the cover off, much fuzz was left to
be totally removed before painting the tub.  If for no other reason, you'll
get a little less road noise if you put the padding back.  Best of luck....
LarryR  TR250 CD3452L

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Sholtes IV <joeiv@snet.net>
To: The Triumph, List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, March 28, 1999 6:26 PM
Subject: TR 250 (4a, and 6 too?) Interior Question


>
>Fellow Scions,
>
>  I stripped apart the interior of my TR 250
>many years ago, and at that time I ordered
>new panel and carpet sets from TRF.  Now
>that I'm finally getting around to putting things
>back together, I seem to have forgotten a thing
>or two.
>  The replacement rear wheelarch covers (part
>numbers 713861, and 713871) I have came
>with a thin foam, not attached to the cover mat-
>erial, but loose in the plastic package.
>   I don't particularly remember there being foam
>or padding of any sort under the wheelarch covers,
>but it was so long ago I can't be sure.  I am unsure
>because the package says "T45" as part of the
>description- meaning these cover fit TR 4's.  I
>recall TR 4's had an "occasional rear seat" and a
>padded rear bulkhead panel, so I wonder if the pad-
>ding is to be used only on the TR 4.
>
>  Please tell me if you TR 4a, 250, or 6 owners had
>any padding as original on your wheelarch coverings.
>Thank you in advance.
>
>                                 JOE IV
>                                 TR 250
>                          WALLINGFORD, CT. USA
>
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