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TR6 TR6 aftermarket rear shocks

Terry_M

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installed a set of aftermarket shocks--drivers side fits well,passenger side rubs wheel-- other than reinstall OEM any other ideas
Terry M
 
Hi Terry, what type ofaftermarket shocks do you use ? I use telescopic type of shocks from Spax, works with no problem.
Peter.
 
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I put a square on the wheels--right rear wheel is in at the top by about 2 inches ,drivers about 3/4 at the top--Santa brought a Robert Bentley manual- will pull it out and do some adjustments --Thanks for the great tip
Regards
terry
 
I swapped the springs out last summer ,made a world of difference ,didn't visit the camber as i assumed this was the nature of the beast I have been reading up on the adjustment process and bushing replacement in the Bentley manual and Buckeye Triumph --Oh Boy !!
Regards
terry
 
I have the drivers side wheel off and shocks The limiting factor is i am old and fat ,i take more rest stops than work I have decided to order the good parts as mentioned by the group ,may as well when we are in there, might save a trip back in later on (I have checked both cross members and they seem solid enough to invest the $)
Thanks
Terry
 
Hi Terry, I just ordered a set of ago shocks for the rear of my tr6 that fit inside the springs. Is this what you are installing?
 
Five hours to-day I have one trailing arm off and one bushing out I believe the bushings must be original equipment,A lot of white /yellow powder .i assume chemical/ moisture reaction from the rubber and the aluminum The same inside the drive housing
One casualty so far the emergency cable the anchor bolt was frozen and snapped off
regards
Terry
 
I just completed the rear suspension rebuild using the adjustable brackets. There might be something you could learn from my post. Especially regarding the orientation of the adjusters on the Good Parts brackets. I had to go at it on my own as well. I seem to have the rear alignment set pretty well now. Camber and toe-in are good. Mine was "crabbing" badly before, but it runs straight now.

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/showthread.php?99217-Suspension-Bushing-Replacement
 
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