[Fot] re TR6 Trailing Arms

Jack Mc LimeyV8 at aol.com
Sun Feb 9 06:22:57 MST 2014


I've blasted and powder coated a lot of trailing arms. I've never been able to
identify any difference in the dimensions or geometry, but I can tell you the
quality of casting got progressively better through the model run - early ones
have lots of bubbles and flaws in the casting, and this got progressively
better each year - later ones are almost free of bubbles and other casting
flaws. - don't know how you would tell they are thicker unless you've broken a
bunch of them.
99% of them have the date cast scratched into the sand mold and it appears on
the flat surface in front of the hub mounting area.

Cheers
Jack Mc

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> On Feb 9, 2014, at 2:25 AM, "Enquiries Road & Track"
<enquiries at roadandtrack.net.au> wrote:
>
> I know the TR5/250 ones are different to TR6 I've seen. the older ones were
> prone to cracking and the later ones are thicker in various places.
>
> The mounting brackets are what they changed to try to stop squat. They have
> notches ground into them to identify the different hole offsets
>
> must be a TR6 expert out there to add more to this
>
> Terry O'Beirne
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