>in
>addition to removing the steering stops you will have to remove the brake
>rotor which means removing the calipers.  
I have not attempted to disassemble the trunions on the TR4.  My Europa
uses trunions as used on Spitfires.  I had to take the brakes off to
unscrew the trunions, but I did not have to unlock or remove any other
device.  It is obvious that the trunion could not unscrew while the car was
in operation, so I don't know why any other lock device would be required.
>As Randall said the TR2 - 4 trunions are the same side to side.  
I did not know that.  It surprises me that they are the same.
>The TR6
>are right/left handed and the threads are reversed from one side to the
>other.  
Since my Lotus is a 1970, it probably uses the same trunions as a Spitfire
from 1970.  The screw direction is different on each side of the car.
Phil Ethier
 
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