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Subject: [TR] TR2 front wheels
From: John Gillis <JGILLIS@tcd.ie>
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 21:44:42 +0100
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Hi all, still enjoying motoring on the now driving 15 year project, shake down
is going well with little tweaks here and there. The biggest issue is heavy
(very) slow speed steering. I had the tracking set-up on old Dunlop gauges,
but still feels a little odd and also a front end "slow wobble" at low speeds.
I put a spirit level against the wheels/tyres, one of them leans out at the
top by just under 1/2 inch, while the other is parallel top to bottom. Any
ideas??? I was wondering because I built up the suspension, with poly bushes
etc, while there was no body or engine on the chassis, could tis be an issue,
all ideas welcome, especially what I should look for.
Regards
John
(still smiling)

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