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 How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackle? 
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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
Russell wrote:
You can't do that with the rear shackle as it doesn't go through the hole in the chassis.


angle grinder and arent the chassis of choice for the crappy fitters got slotted can mounts front and back?

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October 1st, 2010, 6:12 pm
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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
Ok, found there is 7.5cms of thread on the front tie ros. I had 3.5cm screwed in, now reduced that to 2 so the front is lower, handling is better and she has more of a 'stance' rear wing is still not clearing the top of the hub cap though and I have 1.5cm of thread visible at the rear. guessing I should crank the back up a little further. In fairness there is a sub and a spare wheel in the boot.


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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
whi not take it all out and see how she sits then, thatll give you an idea as to wehther its the sub or the tie rods?

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October 4th, 2010, 10:24 pm
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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
the sub dont make much difference to the height, sam.


October 4th, 2010, 10:43 pm
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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
compared mine to a stock red spesh last night. it had oodles of spare thread at the rear and the hub cap was totally visable. there must be something up with my cans :?


October 5th, 2010, 4:16 pm
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sam are you free any time this week? im about if you need a hand with anything

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Quite happy to have a look at some point Sam. bit busy this week though.

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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
sam,
isn't there supposed to be a spare wheel in the boot? :roll:

I've just realised that you've got both a rear adventure bumper and a Citroen type? towbar hung on the back end of your car.
That amount of ballast is going to pull the back end down a fair bit, especially with the centre of gravity of both items sitting behind the rear axle... ;)
If you want to check how much difference they make, hook a spring balance onto the tow ball and apply 'around' 30kg lift.

If the rear springs have been overloaded at some point, they may taken a set, in which case it's either replace the springs or chop 10mm off the end of the tie rods in order to wind up the back end.

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Ok, found there is 7.5cms of thread on the front tie ros. I had 3.5cm screwed in, now reduced that to 2 so the front is lower, handling is better and she has more of a 'stance' rear wing is still not clearing the top of the hub cap though and I have 1.5cm of thread visible at the rear. guessing I should crank the back up a little further. In fairness there is a sub and a spare wheel in the boot.

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