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TR7 CHROME WIPER BLADES???

Posted: 01 Mar 2009 19:46
by tr7inc
Hi guys just wondered as you know me i often do, i recently took the black paint of my wiper arms as it was flaking and thought it looked quite nice as it was so i dcided instead of priming and respraying them black im gonna keep them as they are, what i was wondered is there any chrome wiper blades that you can buy to fit the TR7 im sure there is a company called Tex that do, but is there anyone else, or indeed are they pricey, i will be going to Stonleigh also in search while im there.

Many thanks for youre help as always
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Steve
1979 Pre Production Prototype Inca Yellow DHC

Posted: 01 Mar 2009 20:27
by PeterTR7V8
Have a look at this http://www.ragingspeed.co.uk/catalog/pr ... cts_id=412

Personally I think they will look a bit naff against the big black strip that goes along the bottom of the widscreen.

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Posted: 01 Mar 2009 20:41
by tr7inc
Hi Peter, and thanks for the link, it wouldnt do for us all to like the same things in our TR7's now would it!! but i appreaciate the link.

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Steve
1979 Pre Production Prototype Inca Yellow DHC

Posted: 01 Mar 2009 21:35
by gaz
steve there is a guy who sells on ebay chrome rocker covers i bought one of his demick ones for about £25 and a couple of other people have also bought chrome items of him search ebaby for chromeworld he will do them both arms, nuts, bolts and everything and i wouldn't expect any more than £30 all in.... you send him all you want chroming and he'll send them back to gleaming
i'll pm his mobile number if you want it but don't ring him until after 2pm

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Posted: 01 Mar 2009 21:37
by REPLIC8
Steve,
Are there any chroming companies in your area? It's probably better to have the original parts chromed rather than fitting universal bits. It's not usually that expensive.

Andy
1981 UK SPEC TR8
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Posted: 01 Mar 2009 22:05
by tr7inc
Gaz, many thanks i think i know the chap you are talking about, well his ebay name at least, is it flyingfinch? i had thought bout getting some bits and pieces cromed from him at a later date, ie the rocker and air box etc, but thanks for the reply,
Andy to be honest i dont think there is a chromer local here to tell you the truth, until now i havent really inquied, but its certainly worth investigating.

Thanks again guys
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Steve
1979 Pre Production Prototype Inca Yellow DHC

Posted: 01 Mar 2009 22:55
by gaz
thats the guy steve...
fast delivery aswell even when you don't go through ebay

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Posted: 02 Mar 2009 04:37
by PeterTR7V8
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by tr7inc</i>

Hi Peter, and thanks for the link, it wouldnt do for us all to like the same things in our TR7's now would it!! but i appreaciate the link<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">

I can't apologise for being opinionated, Steve, but maybe I should have said that chroming that black strip would set those new wiper blades off beautifully. [:)]

Chroming in NZ has become a bl[:(!][:(!]dy pain. Because of the toxic chemicals involved the compliance costs have soared so high that many shops just won't do it anymore. One bloke who still does it has taken to 'losing' your bits so he can flog them off to bolster his rapidly dwindling income. Incredible to think that such a thing could happen in paradise.
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Posted: 02 Mar 2009 05:48
by tr7inc
Hi Peter, point well taken, the problem with any writen word, in first read, it can sometimes be read wrong,but no offence was ment, and no offence was taken [:)]
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Steve
1979 Pre Production Prototype Inca Yellow DHC

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 05:51
by tr7inc
Thanks Gaz, yeah i have seen the work he has done, Mac had his Rocker cover, airbox & a few other bits chromed and i have to say,they looked excellent worth every penny, i will def get those bits done, when the nessecity bits if you like are done first, ment to ask are you going to Stoenleigh on March the 8th?

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Steve
1979 Pre Production Prototype Inca Yellow DHC

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 11:27
by Mowog73
Steve, Check with http://www.texautomotive.com/ Tey carry polished wiper blades

Mark

<font size="1">1973 MGBGT Teal Blue
1976 TR7 Mimosa
1980 Spitfire 1500 Vermillion</font id="size1">

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Posted: 02 Mar 2009 13:39
by tr7inc
Cheers Mark, will do

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Steve
1979 Pre Production Prototype Inca Yellow DHC

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 22:19
by Urchin
The original reason for the black wipers was, at least in the North American market, was to reduce glare; it was a "safety" requirement to sell cars in the US.

Given the angle of the windshield, the seating position and the height of the wiper arms, you might want to think about the sunrise or dusk glare. It gets severe here in New England. I'm glad mine are matte black and flaking.

Jeff

Jeffrey Aronson
P.O. Box 90
Vinalhaven, ME 04863
USA
'80 TR-7 Spider
'66 Land Rover Series II-A [2]
'66 Corvair Monza
www.landroverwriter.com

Posted: 03 Mar 2009 07:20
by tr7inc
Urchin i see youre point, but im gonna have a try with them. if it dont work i will respray the wioer arms back to black and then i will tell everyone on here i was wrong, then you all can tall me i told you so!!, but i do take youre point on board.

Steve
1979 Pre Production Prototype Inca Yellow DHC

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 19:59
by nervousnewowner
i agree with the all cars looking the same not evryones cup of tea, me i am a fan of old school custom cars not the max power type, my original project car til it got vandalised was a 1970 morris minor i was prepping to fit a rover v8, love the chrome look and my dhc will eventually sport a few shiny bits.... and the worst part of all, sold the rover lump before buying the tr.... gutting or what.,....