Hey Jim,
If the shocks were an exchange rebuild maybe they gave you Austin
Westminster , Wolesley ....shocks ..ect. Which I thick have shorter A-Arms
on them ......
Cheers
Kenny
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From: <healeymanjim@hansencc.net>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 6:28 PM
Subject: [Healeys] suspension problem
> helping a club member work on his bj7 yesterday and noticed the right
> wheel really leaning in at the top. the drivers side wheel looked ok.
> used a carpenters level on them and the right one was over one bubble
> length or more leaning in. the left side was fine. we recently did work
> on the drivers side shock tower and had both shocks rebuilt. do not
> understand why the tower we did not work on would be a problem. did not
> have time to take wheels off and do measurements, but before we do is
> there any simple explanation. both shocks came off this car so do not
> think one has a shorter arm on the shock, but will examine them this
> coming week. hope we did not get the trunnion turned the wrong way, but
> anything is possible. any help appreciated. hjim
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