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Re: TR6 - Front Suspension

To: Gary Klein <gklein@toad.net>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: TR6 - Front Suspension
From: bjohnson@mmm.com
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 12:02:49 +0000


Gary
The bigger one which is 'very curved' is at the front  - This gives you the
3 degree inclination backwards so enables you to connect everything
together. Also make sure you have the correct trunnion on each side.    If
the 'king pin' inclination is not backwards towards the upper fulcrum, then
you will have to swap them left side to right side.

If you have the arms on the wrong way , but have the trunnions correct,
then  the upper joint cannot be connected !


Cheers
Brian Johnson

Internet     bjohnson@mmm.com

1963  TR4   AFP503A / IZS 733  - CT27216-L  (now not L)  ex USA - on the
road since 1993
1954  TR2   46 BHX        TS554-O   in lots of pieces






Gary Klein <gklein@toad.net> on 20/11/98 00:57:55

Please respond to Gary Klein <gklein@toad.net>


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Subject:  TR6 - Front Suspension





Scions,

Sanity check here.  The two upper wishbone suspension halves which
attached to the fulcrum are shaped differently; one is slightly curved
(almost straight) and the other is very curved.  Which one goes towards
the front of the car?  I forgot and it's not clear from Bentley's.

TIA

Gary
'75 TR6









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