Thanks for the reply. The reasons for me looking at an update may be from what I have seen over the years and just the whole front end in general. I have been working with these cars from the time they were new in England, helping in the garage of a good friend and remember him saying they should have done something with the front on both the MG and Triumph. I know they have lasted until the point of braking and still been functional, which must have been the point of the design. So why am I complaining???
I have felt the plastic bushings and worry that without some give it will destroy the brass trunnion, which in itself is a bit strange in a modern car with all the little plastic bits. You may think I have an attitude about Triumphs, but you are so wrong. I was a purist for many years, but I now have the time to look for a better way and as I just keep seeing the same things go wrong, why not join the many that have come up with a better way to get it done, just look at all the upgrades on the market, some good, some not so good.
Bill, I sure do agree that all rubber bushings are not created equal and only put my last ones on my car because I didn’t want to wait, (you are talking to a guy who has a heck of a time waiting between coats of paint), I could have used a water hose and it would have been firmer.
Shannon, I will look around for the Nylatron for the top and maybe take you up on the ride. Were you here in Salisbury for the car show last June???
The old currant bun is out (sun) so I’m headed to the warehouse. This may all be in vain, but I can blame it on my age, what’s your excuse. Now if I can just figure how to configure a ball joint in the place of the trunnion, I’ll be in business.
Wayne