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Subject: front end wandering
From: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 12:56:57 -0600
My 72B, about 90% restored, is now officially on the road. Its been to work 
twice and very much noticed with its new black tulip paint job. The first 
time I took it to work, it was to get the front end aligned at 
the  neighboring shop. The car seems to have a bit of wander and the toe-in 
adjustment reduced it considerably. But its still there.

The front end settings are within specs except for a very slight negative 
camber as I mentioned earlier. During the restore, I installed new 
polyethylene bushings on the a-frame arms. Spring height was correct so 
they were reused. I also replaced the leaf springs, gaining an unwanted 
extra rear end lift of about 1.5". Thus one of my next orders will be a 
lowering kit.

At 60-70 mph, there is some wandering, maybe a right / left type movement 
requiring a slight steering correction every 1000-2000 feet roughly,  just 
enough to be of concern. Otherwise, the car rides quite well and smooth, 
steering is responsive and uniform.

The car has a few other problems to keep me busy fine tuning it this 
summer. But the wandering is my first concern. Any tips or experiences with 
this problem? Would the elevated rear from the leaf springs cause the 
wandering? Or should I focus elsewhere?

Once I get the wandering resolved (hopefully), I still have to figure out 
why my wipers are not working, redo right door seal, fix left headlamp low 
beam, finish hard top, finish painting last two rostyle wheels, and other 
tasks that do not come to mind right now. But otherwise, another MGB has 
been reborn to the world after several years as a rusting body shell.

David Councill
67 BGT
72 B

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