Quarter B Post Panels (Pair)

Suitable Models: TR4A, TR5, TR250

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These B Post Wheelarch Quarter Panel casings should not be overlooked when restoring your car. Even though they are situated behind the Front Seats – these Quarter Panels are quite prominent for anyone looking into your Triumph TR4A-TR250. Here at John Skinners, we have all the correct HF tooling for these original factory specification designs and finishes, as featured on these panels. Please see below for more in-depth descriptions, videos, and frequently asked questions (FAQs).

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With the TR4″A” model, first launched in 1965, Triumph continued where they had left off with the TR4 model. Although this model saw the introduction of the Independent Rear Suspension – hence sometimes being referred to as a TR4 “IRS” – the interior trim and upholstery parts remained similar to that of earlier TR4 models. The rear b post wheel arch assembly “Quarter Panels” maintained the same look and finish as the TR4 versions – still using the HF/RF welding (High-Frequency/Radio-Frequency) technique to emboss the horizontal weld lines. However, there was one very prominent change related to the upper rear corners of this quarter assembly panel-  with the TR4A having deeper corners. This was to accommodate the changes made to the wheelarch bodywork tub. The earlier TR4 cars featured rounded/curved wheel arch, but for the TR4A models, these were flattened to allow for the bulkier Hood Frame metalwork to be stowed away – keeping it level with the rear deck area of the car. This change meant that the upper corners of the quarter panel were increased in depth to fill in this void left by the flattening of the tub. This change also had a knock-on effect on the outer corner shape of the adjacent Bulkhead Panel. It is worth keeping this in mind – as we have seen instances where the bodywork has been restored using a different rear tub – causing confusion when it came to the fitment of the interior panels. This same adapted shape was continued all the way through the end of the TR6 production run in the late 1970s; albeit with a change of design of the embossed lines taking place in 1970. As with its predecessor,  this panel also featured piping/beading on the leading edge of the panel – serving a dual purpose of not only improving the aesthetics of the inside of the car; but also for a practical purpose in helping to hide the gaps between panels and bodywork! Triumph, like many other marques of this generation, were masters of deception on their production lines!

The TR4A/TR5/TR250 models left the factory upholstered in a grained finish unsupported PVC material – often confused with Vynide (Leathercloth) which was used elsewhere in the cars. Commonly these days, this material is superseded with Vinyl (Ambla), although Leathercloth (Vynide) is still available if requested (colour dependent). Very few cars, if any, would have left with Leather panels – and if they did, this would have been a special order item. Note when “Leather” is mentioned on the heritage certificates, this is often only referring to the Seats. See our FAQs for more information. The piping, which was now included as standard on the most of the panels, was predominantly in White; with possibly a few special orders cars leaving with different coloured piping.

Our panels are templated using the original factory designs – and have been tried and tested for decades on thousands of cars around the world. We, at John Skinners, are also one of the only restorers in the world who can offer the original embossed HF pattern, which is a sentiment to our dedication to offering not only the best fitting items in the industry – but also the investment in the machinery and tooling to allow us to authentically reproduce the parts to the original specifications. In addition to this – we are also fully aware of the subtle, but essential difference in shape between the TR4 and TR4A/TR5/TR250/TR6 rear quarter casing assembly panels. This attention to detail and in-depth knowledge further goes to illustrate why we are considered the leading interior trim manufacturers for Triumph TRs, and have been for over 40 years now.

DETAILS

  • Available in Leather, Vinyl (Ambla) or Leathercloth (Vynide).
  • Two options of automotive-grade leather available to choose from – “grained” or “smooth” surface finish.
  • Includes the original embossed HF/RF horizontal 6-line (4 upper & 2 lower) pattern – John Skinners are one of the only manufacturers in the world to have the correct tooling for this part.
  • Includes piping on the leading edge and some of the top section of the panel.
  • Backing boards are pre-cut on our in-house CNC machine using automotive-grade 2.55mm hardboard wood, allowing for the gentle curvature fitment to the car to be achieved.
  • Includes pre-drilled pilot holes on the backing panel for affixing to the bodywork of the car, as well as for the Seat Safety Belt mounting positions, and the hood frame mechanism mounting points.

Why JSM?

  • Made in England, only 50 miles away from the original production line.
  • We source only the highest quality raw materials to manufacture our products – including leather from Italy and Scotland.
  • John Skinners offer the widest range of colour options on the market – including all the correct original colour combinations, as well as many more custom shades.
  • Worldwide material and colour samples service is available upon request, to ensure you get the look and finish your car deserves.
  • Our kits are manufactured using the same methods and templates that we have used to great success for 40+ years. Rest assured, we know they fit!
  • JSM has contributed to various notable Triumph restorations including TS01, and the much-publicised Triumph TR2 “Jabbeke MVC575 restoration project. We also worked closely with Mark Macy of Macy’s Garage (USA) on his wife’s TR4 – becoming the only Triumph TR to ever score the perfect 100-point score in the TRA Concours D’Elegance – back in 2018. Mark Macys own TR4 came in second place, at the same show – also with JSM trimmed fitted.
  • Access to help and advice when it comes time to fit these panels – we have been making and fitting these same parts for a long time – we know all the tricks, and we are more than happy to assist you or your trimmer should you get stuck.

 


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