Am I expecting too much? Is this degree of alignment acceptable and do I press on regardless? Or should I seek an alternative supplier of the lower brackets (they are from Moss).
Thank you and regards,
Mark
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Bottom windscreen brackets
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Re: Bottom windscreen brackets
I wouldn't be happy with that. The corner bracket might be drilled incorrectly. Sometimes you can bend the bracket to get a better alignment, but that looks pretty far off. I've heard the Moss brackets can be problematic. Maybe return it and try From The Frame Up instead. I don't know if they carry the same bracket as Moss or if they've made their own, but it's worth a shot.
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Re: Bottom windscreen brackets
Hi- Been a while since I've posted anything. New trim parts are a fitment issue with every restoration I've done or been involved with.
Maybe you've already tried this.
When I last rebuilt my TC windshield frame, I had all screws loose around the perimeter of the frame and tightened them gradually going around all four corners taking a bit of time doing up the screws, pushing and pulling gradually. I'm trying to recall, but the inner threaded angle irons might fit better flipped 90 degrees, or traded side to side. Often it's this way with assemblies in general; they need to be tightened gradually going side to side so they draw together evenly.
You'll get it Mate
Martin Johnson
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Maybe you've already tried this.
When I last rebuilt my TC windshield frame, I had all screws loose around the perimeter of the frame and tightened them gradually going around all four corners taking a bit of time doing up the screws, pushing and pulling gradually. I'm trying to recall, but the inner threaded angle irons might fit better flipped 90 degrees, or traded side to side. Often it's this way with assemblies in general; they need to be tightened gradually going side to side so they draw together evenly.
You'll get it Mate
Martin Johnson
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Re: Bottom windscreen brackets
Thanks Chaps.
I think the holes are simply drilled incorrectly for my windscreen frame. I shall try a bit of bending/hammering before resorting to making my own or seeking a different supplier.
Regards
Mark
I think the holes are simply drilled incorrectly for my windscreen frame. I shall try a bit of bending/hammering before resorting to making my own or seeking a different supplier.
Regards
Mark