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Re: [FOT] TR3A/TR6 front suspension interchange - Help needed

To: Susan and Jack <TR3A@att.net>
Subject: Re: [FOT] TR3A/TR6 front suspension interchange - Help needed
From: Larry Young <cartravel@pobox.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 16:01:28 -0500
You're making this harder than it needs to be.  The upper A arms changed 
early during TR4 production and remained the same through TR6 
production.  Changing the A arms gives you 3 degrees of caster rather 
than 0 degrees.  To make the conversion you change the A arms, the upper 
ball joint, and the trunion, that's it.  This will not change the 
camber.  If you want to change from the stock +2 degrees of camber 
you'll have to do other modifications.  If you lower the car 1 1/2 
inches the camber will change to about +1.6 degrees, which is not 
enough.  If you want to get -1.5 degrees you need to move the upper ball 
joint inward about 1/2 inch.  The neatest way to do this is to redrill 
the holes in the ends of the A arm.  However, since the inner hole will 
now be off the flat portion, you can add a small piece of pipe to fill 
the space between the A arm and the ball joint surface.  These 
modification do not give you adjustable camber.  If you want adjustable 
camber like in the TR6, I believe you would have to do some major 
modifications to frame members.  This has been done, but most TR3/4 
racers don't do this.

You do not need to change the caliper mounting plate to change the 
suspension geometry.  The caliper plate changed when the calipers were 
changed from the early clam shell type calipers to the later TR4-6 calipers.

Larry Young



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