Alright, with that engine out of the way, I want to replace my steering rack mount bushings.
Do you use a pickle fork type tool to separate the tie rod ends from the steering arm?
The Bentley calls out a service tool S166 I believe, but not listing in the back or picture.
While looking into this I more closely inspected my A arm bushings. It appears that they are poly on the lower and metal on the top.
Is this a racer thing? They have a rubber band, whose function I guess is to cover the joints between the parts. I have a friends 75 TR6 and it has stock bushings (worn also) and this is definitely different.
So I am planning to replace the top bushings with new poly assemblies.
So in scoping that job, I got to thinking about new springs and then that made me wonder about upgrading and lowering?
Are the various uprated spring set that also lower a viable upgrade? I am thinking that it will roll less on the corners and be a bit tighter in cornering also. The ride may be harsher I would guess.
I understand I will lose ground clearance but my 1974 TR6 sits higher anyway doesn't it?
This car has also had a rear sway bar added. I forgot to measure it, but seems about the same size as the front.
What about front and rear wheel alignment, any changes there?
To take out the front spring will I have to separate the front ball joints?
What tool for that?
Is this just all Kid Stuff and should I just leave it stock?
Thanks
Do you use a pickle fork type tool to separate the tie rod ends from the steering arm?
The Bentley calls out a service tool S166 I believe, but not listing in the back or picture.
While looking into this I more closely inspected my A arm bushings. It appears that they are poly on the lower and metal on the top.
Is this a racer thing? They have a rubber band, whose function I guess is to cover the joints between the parts. I have a friends 75 TR6 and it has stock bushings (worn also) and this is definitely different.
So I am planning to replace the top bushings with new poly assemblies.
So in scoping that job, I got to thinking about new springs and then that made me wonder about upgrading and lowering?
Are the various uprated spring set that also lower a viable upgrade? I am thinking that it will roll less on the corners and be a bit tighter in cornering also. The ride may be harsher I would guess.
I understand I will lose ground clearance but my 1974 TR6 sits higher anyway doesn't it?
This car has also had a rear sway bar added. I forgot to measure it, but seems about the same size as the front.
What about front and rear wheel alignment, any changes there?
To take out the front spring will I have to separate the front ball joints?
What tool for that?
Is this just all Kid Stuff and should I just leave it stock?
Thanks
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