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Is an overrider stay what you use to attach a badge, or a country identity plate to the front or back of the car?

 

I saw one on sale but am not sure if it is what I think it is and need.

 

Camilo

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The overrider stay is a bar that attaches from the bodywork through the grill to one of the overriders on the front bumper.

 

See details here:

 

http://www.leacyclassics.com/606449.html

 

Basically, it stops the overrider wobbling around on the front bumper.

 

Edit: Roger go there first!

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Hi, thanks both

 

Well,... what I am looking for is a badge holder that you can attach to the rear of thecar (the bumper) and hold an aluminium country ID plate that I have ordered

 

What is that called?

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Hi, thanks both

 

Well,... what I am looking for is a badge holder that you can attach to the rear of thecar (the bumper) and hold an aluminium country ID plate that I have ordered

 

What is that called?

A Badge bar.

 

Bob.

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one like this?

 

 

http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/accessories/pics/badge_bar_rear.jpg

15mm chromed copper pipe bent to shape with ends flattened £14 for two metres.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/wednesbury-chrome-pipe-15mm-x-2m/54679

 

Alan

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15mm chromed copper pipe bent to shape with ends flattened £14 for two metres.

 

Thank you Alan

 

Sounds a good idea but where would I fix it to the rear of a TR3A? Behind one of the overriders?

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Does it need to be on the front or the back.

You can buy a badge bar for the front - it attaches between the two overrider stays (possibly why you though this might be the part you needed).

Then use these badge bar clips to attach your badge.

 

http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/p-962-badge-bar-clip.aspx

 

I started a thread about badge bars a while ago and it had quite a bit of information in it.

 

http://www.tr-register.co.uk/forums/index.php?/topic/60414-badge-bars-and-badges/

 

The badge bars shown in the image above on the rear of the car are drilled into the rear bumper. That's not possible on the TR3 really as it doesn't have a traditional rear bumper - more like two overriders. That and you wreck an expensive bumper if you drill holes in it.

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