Randall:
Are you sure the springs on a TR3 are "handed" ? They do not have separate
part numbers and come (from Moss at least) as a pair with no indication of
sidedness.
Andrew
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Randall
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 2:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [TR] L means what?
> But am I right in saying that there is no difference in a TR2 - TR3
> chassis
> just because it's LHD?
I guess it depends on the definition of "chassis". To me, the steering box
is part of the chassis, and obviously it's different between LHD and RHD.
The rear springs were also 'handed', assembled to the frame differently
depending on whether the resulting car was LHD or RHD.
Randall
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