Dave:
Just had mine out last week and ran into the same
thing. Everything lined up better after I loosened the
first side that I'd already torqued down. If you put a
jack under the pinion flange to keep the rear end from
trying to rotate forward it will help also. The pins
through the springs and the holes in the pads are a
close fit, and won't go together if off by much. Just
make small adjustments and finesse it into place.
(leave the BFH in the toolbox!)
Mark Macy
1957 TR3 TS17734
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 10:30:53 -0400
From: "David A. Templeton" <davidt@opentext.com>
Subject: TR3a rear end mounting
I have the rear suspension back together and hit a small
stumbling block.
One side of the axle will not line up with the stud on
the spring. The
other side is fine of course. Any advice on how to make
this thing line up
or is it simply brute force & blind ignorance.
Thanks
David A. Templeton
Open Text Corp.
Waterloo, ON
Canada
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