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I'm going to check the rack here in a few days when I'm disassembling the suspension. I think I have to take most of it off to get the new bushings on it.

(I got carried away and bought every possible suspension bushing on the car).

I'm just hoping I can get that rim fixed. It's not even a year since I put those on there.

Jan


I'm not trying to hi-jack this thread - but since it came up, I just have to ask. . .

when is the TC rod (tension Compression) ever in tension?

Sorry to interupt, just curious.

When braking while backing up.

The Left Tie Rod looks bent to me - I don't recall them having that much of a bend in them... Maybe it is just the angle from which the photo was taken...

FWIW,

Carl B.

I will check again. That tie rod is rather loose to begin with as it is in need of replacement so that maybe what your seeing.

Jan

  • 2 weeks later...

Jan,

I would also suggest that you have your car checked out by a suspension shop.

I have a pair of TC (tension Compression) rods if you are in need.

PM me (PM=private message) if you are interested.

Dave Ruiz

:beer:

Sorry guys for not being up to date. I took the car into the shop the other day to get it looked at (and get the rim fixed). According to the mechanic, other than rearranging my alignment I didn't do much damage. The ball joint(s) are in really bad shape so I need to replace those before anything really goes on.

The rim was about 80% fixed as apparently it is made out of a rather hard alloy that the machinist had a hard time bending back.

Jan

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