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WorldChamp1914
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Front spring gator
Hi…..I can’t find a picture of one online, I think that they were made of canvas.
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TRDxB2
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Re: Front spring gator
Found picture this link has the rest of the Alemite brochure https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/1 ... 1292339423WorldChamp1914 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 12, 2026 12:37 amHi…..I can’t find a picture of one online, I think that they were made of canvas.
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Allan
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Re: Front spring gator
The gaiters on expensive British cars were often made of leather and laced in place. Canvas, being woven, would require hemming to stop fraying and and eyelets for lacing them in place. Unlike the steel ones from Alemite in the previous post, I would expect leather/fabric items to be service items like fan belts and brake linings.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Front spring gator
The Alemite gaiters are the best thing going, if you can find any. Ford and other makers used them, or something very similar, in the late 1930s and 1940s. There is a company making gaiters for antique cars to order. Searching "Spring Gaiters" might locate them. A set of gaiters, front and rear combined with double acting hydraulic shocks would make a very good riding and handling T.
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TRDxB2
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Re: Front spring gator
Thanks AI bot
These Companies make spring gators
Accents unlimited https://accentsunlimitedgaiters.com/#about --
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WEFCO not obvious https://www.wefcorubber.com/extrusions_auto.asp The following are general custom rubber molders like Rubbertech, Butser Rubber, and AE Rubber. Likely would need plenty quantity
These Companies make spring gators
Accents unlimited https://accentsunlimitedgaiters.com/#about --
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WEFCO not obvious https://www.wefcorubber.com/extrusions_auto.asp The following are general custom rubber molders like Rubbertech, Butser Rubber, and AE Rubber. Likely would need plenty quantity
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
Mick Jagger
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WorldChamp1914
Topic author - Posts: 403
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Re: Front spring gator
Thanks much!