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    Where can I find a new glove box lid?

    Does anybody know where I can find a new glove box lid for my 1998 Tige pre 2100 wt. It broke at one of the hinges. Thanks!

    #2
    Your local dealer will be the only source, or possibly Tigé direct if you don't have a dealer near by. I had to buy one myself two years ago, but be prepared they are expensive at $130!
    "Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!

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      #3
      Mine broke last year as well. I spoke to my dealer and he said there is no stock on these, they would have to custom make a new one, from using my old one, as a mold. I don't think he gave me a price, just said it would be expensive.

      I have been trying to see if I could use some other material like sheet metal or something. It looks like you can add a sheet metal bar to the rear, where the hinges connect, and strengthen it up.
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      Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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        #4
        On my project list for winter 08 is to carbon or kevlar a new glove box lid and my instrument cluster. Mine is in better shape than that though.
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          #5
          Time for a new boat
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            #6
            j. b. weld.....................lol

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              #7
              I called Tigé direct when i got mine and got the part number for the dealer who then ordered it. I wouldn't take the dealers word for it as they told me something similar (can't remember).
              "Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!

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                #8
                I bet you could rivet in a piece of aluminum flat stock along the inside back edge and then rivet the hinge into that. Just my diy idea.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mtnsmith View Post
                  I bet you could rivet in a piece of aluminum flat stock along the inside back edge and then rivet the hinge into that. Just my diy idea.
                  Yeah, that's what I meant when I said, "It looks like you can add a sheet metal bar to the rear, where the hinges connect, and strengthen it up."

                  You just said it better.

                  Razzman - I'll try your recommendation about the dealer. Thanks!
                  Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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                    #10
                    Sounds like a good idea. Thanks!

                    Sounds like a good idea. Thanks!

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