My first experiences with the spare parts available for TC's is very frustrating. So far, I've only tackled a front end rebuild but have had numerous items that had to be returned to the vendor. Examples: front spring eye bushings that needed trimming, tie rod end balls which came with a castle nut but were not drilled for a cotter pin, spring reinforcing plates with incorrect hole spacing and the inability to get a "correct" drag link end.
I've bought parts for my other vintage vehicles (VW, BMW, Mercedes) and have found varying degrees of quality between suppliers but at least the stuff fits!
I'm sure glad that my TC is in good shape. I hate to see how many returns I'd have to suffer through during a complete restoration!
JP
TC 2797
FW: [mg-tabc] Gripe about spare parts
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Re: Gripe about spare parts
So.......
Who were you dealing with pray tell?
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
Who were you dealing with pray tell?
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
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From: "Pavone, John (Corporate)"
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Gripe about spare parts
> My first experiences with the spare parts available for TC's is very
> frustrating. So far, I've only tackled a front end rebuild but have had
> numerous items that had to be returned to the vendor. Examples: front
> spring eye bushings that needed trimming, tie rod end balls which came
> with a castle nut but were not drilled for a cotter pin, spring
> reinforcing plates with incorrect hole spacing and the inability to get a
> "correct" drag link end.
>
> I've bought parts for my other vintage vehicles (VW, BMW, Mercedes) and
> have found varying degrees of quality between suppliers but at least the
> stuff fits!
>
> I'm sure glad that my TC is in good shape. I hate to see how many returns
> I'd have to suffer through during a complete restoration!
>
> JP
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FW: [mg-tabc] Gripe about spare parts
Ray,
Most of my gripes are with parts originating from Moss. However, the parts from the "hobbyist" suppliers, such as Bob Grunau, have been excellent.
JP
TC 2797
So.......
Who were you dealing with pray tell?
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
Most of my gripes are with parts originating from Moss. However, the parts from the "hobbyist" suppliers, such as Bob Grunau, have been excellent.
JP
TC 2797
So.......
Who were you dealing with pray tell?
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pavone, John (Corporate)"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 8:58 AM
Subject: [mg-tabc] Gripe about spare parts
> My first experiences with the spare parts available for TC's is very
> frustrating. So far, I've only tackled a front end rebuild but have had
> numerous items that had to be returned to the vendor. Examples: front
> spring eye bushings that needed trimming, tie rod end balls which came
> with a castle nut but were not drilled for a cotter pin, spring
> reinforcing plates with incorrect hole spacing and the inability to get a
> "correct" drag link end.
>
> I've bought parts for my other vintage vehicles (VW, BMW, Mercedes) and
> have found varying degrees of quality between suppliers but at least the
> stuff fits!
>
> I'm sure glad that my TC is in good shape. I hate to see how many returns
> I'd have to suffer through during a complete restoration!
>
> JP
>
> TC 2797
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
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