"Two up" does indeed mean with 2 occupants in the car. Translation of
English to "American" is one of the perks of having a British father.
The fact that he worked for Triumph at one time also helps!
Tim Holbrook
1971 TR6
--- Peter Macholdt <vze2846b@verizon.net> wrote:
> Thanks for all the responses concerning the trailing arm brackets. I
> did
> some work tonight and it looks like I'll be able to reverse the inner
> pivot
> bolt without too much difficulty.
>
> Now, for a couple of alignment questions.
>
> Can anyone explain the discrepancy between the rear camber specs
> given in
> the Bentley General Specification Data chart ( 1 degree negative plus
> or
> minus 1/2 degree) and the specs he gives in section 64.25.17 (plus 1
> degree
> to minus 1/4 degree)? And what does "2 up condition" mean (2
> occupants)?
>
> The alignment machine is looking for an SAI number in addition to the
> camber
> and toe specs. Anybody got any idea what this number is for our cars?
>
> Peter
> '68TR250
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