14-11-2021, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-11-2021, 10:25 PM by Ian Williams.)
Whilst we are at it another reason A7's wander, (I agree with Martin in good shape they shouldn't wander excessively) apart from inherent suspension geometry is if the rear spring pins and bushes are worn allowing the rear axle to move. I find A7's drive best when you relax and guide them lightly down the road rather than trying wrestle them with a white knuckle grip on the steering wheel. This is true even on rougher surfaces such as the metal roads which still proliferate NZ's back country byways and highways.
PS another reasonably good source of information and technical advice are several of the A7 club websites such as the Cornish and the Bristol A7 club's amongst others.
PS another reasonably good source of information and technical advice are several of the A7 club websites such as the Cornish and the Bristol A7 club's amongst others.
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