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RESENDING .....Ok...no lubrication questions this time. Just a simple request
for guidance...is there a preferred vendor for trunnions?
After some preliminary phone calls to Moss and VB I have discovered the
following...VB rep told me theirs are manufactured in the US and Taiwan. The
Moss rep told me theirs only said "manufactured in the UK". Have not been
able to contact TRF yet.
My original trunnions, although they appear to be serviceable, are battered
and have both steering stop bolts broken off which will necessitate a bolt
extraction procedure. Also they have no provision for zerks. I think it is
time to refresh that part of the suspension with new ones.
So on this lazy Sunday in the Rockies I humbly ask your opinions....
Thanks to all in advance....
Larry Morrison
TR250 rising from the pieces in Colorado
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From: LaJoMor@aol.com
Full-name: LaJoMor
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 11:24:23 EST
Subject: Trunnions...sourcing, not lubrication
To: triumphs@autox.team.net, 6pack@autox.team.net
Ok...no lubrication questions this time. Just a simple request for
guidance...is there a preferred vendor for trunnions?
After some preliminary phone calls to Moss and VB I have discovered the
following...VB rep told me theirs are manufactured in the US and Taiwan. The
Moss rep told me theirs only said "manufactured in the UK". Have not been
able to contact TRF yet.
My original trunnions, although they appear to be serviceable, are battered
and have both steering stop bolts broken off which will necessitate a bolt
extraction procedure. Also they have no provision for zerks. I think it is
time to refresh that part of the suspension with new ones.
So on this lazy Sunday in the Rockies I humbly ask your opinions....
Thanks to all in advance....
Larry Morrison
TR250 rising from the pieces in Colorado
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