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Subject: TR6 Front Suspension Woes
From: Pete & Aprille Chadwell <pandachadwell@mac.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 07:18:15 -0700
Folks:

I am re-posting the following message of a couple of weeks ago:

Well, it appears I'm paying for some neglect, folks.  Now that I have 
the Triumph up in the air while the gearbox is being stripped (and 
installing a new exhaust system while I'm at it) I've discovered 
another problem.

As the TR sat in the garage for a couple weeks prior to my tearing 
into it, I noticed that the right front wheel looked like it had a 
good deal more negative camber than the left front wheel.  So now 
I've got it up on stands with the wheels removed and I see the reason 
for excess negative camber.  The boxed section that partially 
surrounds the shock turret is coming apart.  The upper wishbone pivot 
mounts to a flat plate, which forms the top of this boxed section 
around the spring perch.  Well, that upward-facing flat mounting 
surface has separated from the rest of the box, and from the shock 
turret as well.  There doesn't appear to be any damage to any of the 
actual suspension parts themselves.  The aforementioned plate is 
still attached to the chassis along its inside edge (i.e., the edge 
closest to the engine) however.

I need input as to what will have to be done to rectify this.  It 
appears that once the suspension is removed, all that would be 
required would be to bend the pieces back into proper alignment and 
weld it back together.  However, it seems that maybe some 
reinforcement might be in order.

I can't believe I was driving it around like this!

Thanks as always.

-- 
Pete Chadwell
1973 TR6

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