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Hey Kevin,
Were you driving through Oakland, Ca this morning at around 7 am? I saw this awesome white Tiger driving on HW580 towards san francisco/Sacramento. Very nice rig.
That was most likely me. Thanks
-Kevin
Hey Kevin,
Were you driving through Oakland, Ca this morning at around 7 am? I saw this awesome white Tiger driving on HW580 towards san francisco/Sacramento. Very nice rig.
Tom, I'd suggest that you go back and re-read the the posts on the Tiger owners' group for actual content. IMO, you've mis-interpreted the content of that thread in your comments here, and you totally ignore my statement of a likely source.
The cracking discussed in that thread was _behind_ the coach door, more than 2' from the coach-cab joint. As stated there, it's in an area where body filler is used to fair in the door frame to aluminum skin transition. It's well within the f-r span of the rear spring mounting points.
As stated there, my pretty-well-informed opinion is that it's entirely in the body filler, and the result of a hurried or less-than-skilled application.
Provan now uses a different way of fairing that area in, anyway. Mark has offered to replace this area on my '06 per the modern technique. I just haven't had the time to get down there.
Jim H.
That's fine, Tom. My own background is mechanical engineering, and I taught statics and strength of materials for years at the college level. I'm also a life-long off roader & gear head, and I've actually seen the crack. But I can't change your hypothesis, so we'll just have to disagree... quite firmly.
Jim H.
Tom
Don't know whether this info will help you or not (maybe you have already decided).
My wife an I have just finished a 19 month - 60,000 mile - journey in a Provan Tiger that went from Seattle WA to the top of alaska/north west territory and then to the bottom of south america and back in our 2007 Tiger.
The roads in Peru/Bolivia could certainly be described as 'rough'.
The vehicle survived pretty well. You can see more details at www.whiteacorn.com our travel site.
Rob Blackwell
Tom
Don't know whether this info will help you or not (maybe you have already decided).
My wife an I have just finished a 19 month - 60,000 mile - journey in a Provan Tiger that went from Seattle WA to the top of alaska/north west territory and then to the bottom of south america and back in our 2007 Tiger.
The roads in Peru/Bolivia could certainly be described as 'rough'.
The vehicle survived pretty well. You can see more details at www.whiteacorn.com our travel site.
Rob Blackwell