If the wheel is just a little bit off-center I think you could center it by
adjusting the the tie-rods an equal amount on each side. It may take a bit
of trial & error to get it exact (or some math to come up with a predictable
adjustment).
Ideally you would wat the tie-rods to be equal length on each side but it
seems like a *slight* inequality wouldn't affect the steering geometry.
Perhaps others can comment.
Geo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex" <ambritts@bellsouth.net>
Subject: [TR] Steering wheel
> Hello all,
> Been a while since I posted, but have a quick question on an annoying
> tidbit
> on my 59 TR3A. The steering wheel is not centered when the wheels are
> straight.
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