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Re: Spare tire hold down length

To: Kathy and Erich Coiner <kathy.coiner@gte.net>
Subject: Re: Spare tire hold down length
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@socal.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 13:13:35 -0800
Erich Coiner kindly asked me to reconcile my last post on the Rootes 
Parts List Supplement reference on TigersUnited.com, below, with an 
earlier reply quoted below.  I would be delighted to accommodate this 
request.

Although I owned a Series 5 Alpine, with the wheel vertically against 
the back wall, and my son Jay had this car, and a Series 3, and my 
daughter Amy has the Series 2 Alpines, my "long-term memory" is not as 
good as it used to be.  Some of the early Alpines laid the tire under a 
fixed shelf. Later ones stood them up against the back wall. My 
recollection of these was with tie down straps, but I never had to 
change one, so it was simply a recollection in passing.

Ian Spencer has the Alpine site 
(http://www.sunbeamalpine.org/content.html),  listed in our Online 
Resources. That is the Alpine authority.  Seems Rootes used a central 
bolt, similar to, but of different length on different Series Alpines. 
and wire/stamped wheels. The Tiger rear floor mounted version IS Tiger 
unique.

The real point I was convinced of was the vertical rear wall Alpine 
mount,  vs. the Tiger Floor mount - a typical area to check for Alger 
conversions.  That issue is why I remember it at all, other than my own car.

I do apologize if I confused the vertical mount with the central bolt 
attach issue.

While I was unable to answer the posted question of correct length, I do 
apologize for my flaky Alpine recollection, being more concerned with 
Tigers.  Sorry if it was misleading, it was not intended.  Now, if I 
could only remember where I put my Navy sport coat my wife want's me to 
wear tonight ......   :-)   Getting older, my memory is really great, 
just not very long. :-(

Thank you, Erich, for asking.  I don't feel it would be seemly to 
respond to a frontal integrity attack, and I do not hold myself out as 
an "knowledgeable expert" unless I have personally done the task.  Just 
a keeper of the web flame of our best resource's knowledge base at 
http://www.TigersUnited.com , a freely given contribution to the Tiger 
community for their use and enjoyment.

Steve

Kathy and Erich Coiner wrote:

>Steve,
>Could you reconcile this post with your earlier reply?
>
>A portion quoted here for clarity:
>  
>
>>The Alpine did not have a hold down screw, nor did it rest on the floor.
>>I stood vertically against the forward trunk wall, in the small well
>>provided in the bottom, and was held with straps.
>>
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>>
>
>Erich
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Laifman" <SLaifman@socal.rr.com>
>To: "Jim D'Amelio" <jimdamelio@cox.net>
>Cc: "List, Tiger" <tigers@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 11:03 AM
>Subject: Re: Spare tire hold down length
>
>
>  
>
>>The TigersUnited.com on-line Rootes Group Parts list, Section YX - Body
>>Fittings, exactly confirms Jim's numbers. Unfortunately this is a
>> special part, and not a stock bolt, so the thread dimensions are not
>>    
>>
>given.
>  
>
>>http://www.TigersUnited.com/parts_rs260/factparts.asp
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>Jim D'Amelio wrote:
>>
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>>
>>>The Rootes part book list three different hold downs.
>>>
>>>Standard wheels from Series III up to Series V B395009817 used part #
>>>2227552.
>>>
>>>Standard Wheels from B395009818 and Tiger MKI used part number 2233108.
>>>
>>>Wire wheels from Series III through Series V used part # 2227553.
>>>
>>>Part # 2227552 was superceded to 2233108 after it's introduction.
>>>
>>>Jim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>--
>>
>>Steve Laifman
>>Editor
>>http://www.TigersUnited.com
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>>
>
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>

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Steve Laifman
Editor
http://www.TigersUnited.com

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