Scott.
Looks like we rely on "it's in the book" too much, at least as far as
the Workshop Manual is concerned. Not only are expected and discussed
components not illustrated, but too often those that are (like the disc
brake rotors) are not from any Tiger or Alpine I know of.
The best I've been able to do, at the moment, (being currently stuck in
a wheelchair) is to find a discussion article on Ackerman Angles, and a
photo of Bob Jaffe's car, provided by Larry Paulick. When I get
released from involuntary captivity, I'll try crawling under my car and
taking a picture of what a greasy one looks like. (9->
http://www.tigersunited.com/tech_tips/AckermanAngle/pt-AckermanAngle1.asp
Unfortunately, I am not so certain that modifications might not also
have been made.
Maybe Larry, or Bob can add some light, or heat.
Steve
Jen/Scott wrote:
>Could someone point out a page number for me, or Steve, a full link the
>a decent pic? I scoured my manual at home and I don't recall finding
>anything and I checked the one online and wasn't sure where I should
>look. I tried steering, and maybe I missed it or something. Thanks
>
>Scott
>
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