Hi Skip;
Thanks. I have replaced all of my suspension and mounting bushings with
polyurethane.
I will see how the car feels if it still doesn't feel right then I will make
my own hard hard mounts ( I manage a machine shop as one of my many
responsibilities) The car will feel very strange to me anyway for several
reasons 1. I haven't driven it for at least 5 years 2. I have found several
problems with the suspension i.e. bent components, reasons unknown as I am
only the second owner (I have had it since 1971)
qdhgurneejr@home.com wrote:
> Rolf-
> Yup, the rearward holes. It causes the tierods to be angled slightly
> forward with the wheels straight ahead, and straight when they're at
> full lock. Find some hard mounts for the rack while you're at it; Moss
> Motors, I think. The rubber mounts are a travesty unless you don't
> intend to drive the car....
> Skip Gurnee
> LVX1474, TVRCC #36
>
>
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