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Re: Suspension Rebuild Advice

To: Aledotr6@aol.com, 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Suspension Rebuild Advice
From: Dale <tpdwinch@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 06:02:10 -0700 (PDT)
Bud 
1. The TRF sells tie rod ends with grease able fittings. Your call, if mine 
were dry and non grease able they would go. 
2. Again your call. If I had any question about these parts they would be 
overhauled. All you need to do is read some of the archives on the hubs coming 
apart to make your decision. It is cheap insurance now. 
3. You can replace them your self. it is a job to get the end hubs off to get 
at the seals. The one for the pinion is a different ball game, in the fact that 
the pinion nut must be set to a specific tolerance. 
It may be weeping from lack of use. The seals will dry if not lubricate from 
the oil inside. 
4. Yes, they are stock from the factory. You can get replacement at just about 
any parts store or place that handles pipe supplies.  They are normally used to 
protect the threads from damage on the pipe and tubing. They come for either 
inside or outside protection of the threads. 
Dale 
 Aledotr6@aol.com wrote: Hello List,

I've finally gotten the TR6 stripped down to the frame and will be getting it 
sand blasted in the next week or so. While that is happening, I'll be 
befurbishing the suspension. I'll be replacing all bushings, bolts, washers, 
and nuts, ball joints, and U-joints. Before I place an order, though, there's 
a few replacement questions that I haven't decided on and could use some 
advice. 

1) Should the tie rod ends be replaced as a matter of course? They seem to be 
in good shape, but dry. Are there any replacments that can be greased?

2) Should I plan on having the rear hubs overhauled? There wasn't any noise 
from them before the rebuild started and there wasn't any free-play. 
But...one makes a slight scraping noise about every sixth revolution when 
turning by hand. 

3) Should the gasket and oil seals on the differential be replaced? There's 
no oil dripping out, just seepage on the case itself. If they should be 
replaced, is this a DIY job? 

4) Just out of curiousity, there is a stud hole drilled all the way through 
the rear of the lower A-arm. From the bottom, a stud is inserted that bolts 
onto the spring pan. On top of the hole, red plastic plugs are inserted. Is 
this original? I can't find the plugs in any parts book. 

Thanks in advance,

Bud Trussell
75 TR6
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