1989 S Series Front Bumper Rubber
Discussion
Happy Monday folks,
I recently collected a Series 2 with missing bumper trim (passenger), as per the following link.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=15...
I've searched high and low and asked the question to most specialists.
Has anyone been successful in finding this part available?
Thanks..
I remember this problem coming up some years ago on the Chim forum and I suggested then and will repeat now, it may be worth contacting a company that produces fenders for boats such as this lot;
http://www.fendertec.co.uk/d-fenders/
Many small boats have rubber fenders and it may well be that TVR had a 'special' shape made up although the D section material could be a common size??
HTH
http://www.fendertec.co.uk/d-fenders/
Many small boats have rubber fenders and it may well be that TVR had a 'special' shape made up although the D section material could be a common size??
HTH
This one crops up regularly, despite many suggestions of boat fenders etc. the actual profile has not, to the best of my knowledge, been found.
A bit of searching will find you various "close but no cigar" suggestions
One to get you started.......... Clicky
If you scroll down to my photo you'll see it is not a simple D section, but that's not to say something else wouldn't do the job
We're on a roll now, clicky again
A bit of searching will find you various "close but no cigar" suggestions
One to get you started.......... Clicky
If you scroll down to my photo you'll see it is not a simple D section, but that's not to say something else wouldn't do the job
We're on a roll now, clicky again
Edited by phillpot on Monday 24th April 23:25
phillpot said:
This one crops up regularly, despite many suggestions of boat fenders etc. the actual profile has not, to the best of my knowledge, been found.
A bit of searching will find you various "close but no cigar" suggestions
One to get you started.......... Clicky
If you scroll down to my photo you'll see it is not a simple D section, but that's not to say something else wouldn't do the job
We're on a roll now, clicky again
Thanks for the follow up. A bit of searching will find you various "close but no cigar" suggestions
One to get you started.......... Clicky
If you scroll down to my photo you'll see it is not a simple D section, but that's not to say something else wouldn't do the job
We're on a roll now, clicky again
Edited by phillpot on Monday 24th April 23:25
I'll either keep an eye on a car breaking or try the Polymax 6009690.
magpies said:
Hi there,I'm in Surrey/Hampshire, however I'd gladly arrange collection or drive to you if not too far?
- Edit, I see you're quite a distance. I'll be happy to arrange collection if you have them spare - please let me know cost if they're available. I'm after the passenger side but will take both if it's easier for you.
Edited by Tekno on Wednesday 26th April 07:43
It might be worth you contacting TVR Parts Ltd. I know they had found a supplier and did have this on their list of 'heritage' parts to commission and stock. I suspect it hasnt been produced yet as it is a low volume item but it would be well worth approaching them again to see if they have, and to ensure the continuing interest is registered.
If someone wants to send me a small sample of the original by mail, or even just a sketch with all dimensions, I can ask a local supplier here in Hungary.
I have contact with a rubber extrusion company and it should be cheaper to make it here, than in the UK. I can get it shipped back to UK (S.Wales) for free as well. All you guys need to do, is to collect it from there.
What do you all think ?
Tim
I have contact with a rubber extrusion company and it should be cheaper to make it here, than in the UK. I can get it shipped back to UK (S.Wales) for free as well. All you guys need to do, is to collect it from there.
What do you all think ?
Tim
TVRees said:
If someone wants to send me a small sample of the original by mail, or even just a sketch with all dimensions, I can ask a local supplier here in Hungary.
I have contact with a rubber extrusion company and it should be cheaper to make it here, than in the UK. I can get it shipped back to UK (S.Wales) for free as well. All you guys need to do, is to collect it from there.
What do you all think ?
Tim
That would be appreciated Tim, but please do liaise with a buyer at TVR Parts Ltd first. If they have a supplier lined up they wont be at all pleased! They were in contact with a UK firm who were willing to manufacture and had a sample, but I dont know if they agreed a deal and at what price. I know an issue was minimum quantity for a production run. If they haven't sorted it yet they may well be delighted to add to the heritage parts list and to make a minimum order viable. I have contact with a rubber extrusion company and it should be cheaper to make it here, than in the UK. I can get it shipped back to UK (S.Wales) for free as well. All you guys need to do, is to collect it from there.
What do you all think ?
Tim
Thanks Mike,
I'll let you know when it arrives. Let's see if I can get an offer for this locally.
If I am successful, I'll not go ahead and buy any, without sending you all some more information.
As suggested, I can also get in touch with TVR parts as well, to see how far they are with finding a supplier for the rubber bumpers.
I'll let you know when it arrives. Let's see if I can get an offer for this locally.
If I am successful, I'll not go ahead and buy any, without sending you all some more information.
As suggested, I can also get in touch with TVR parts as well, to see how far they are with finding a supplier for the rubber bumpers.
TVRees said:
Let's see if I can get an offer for this locally.
As a comparison did you see my post from a little while back with some prices?phillpot said:
Had a price back from Cliftons..............
Tooling is estimated at £225 + vat = £270
£31 per metre, so with six cars/owners sharing the tooling cost it comes out at £170 inc. vat per car.
Tooling is estimated at £225 + vat = £270
£31 per metre, so with six cars/owners sharing the tooling cost it comes out at £170 inc. vat per car.
looks like I did my sums on 4 metres per car? Think 3 might be enough?
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