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  • #16
    Re: Triumph Front Suspension (hybrid) advice please

    Never seen those on the left & middle before.

    The standard Triumph ones are as per the right hand item, two per mounting either side to start with, then check castor / camber, add more or remove as required.

    I wanted to set my camber to 0 deg, so I have the adjustable upper wishbones that Canley Classics do as an upgrade. I couldn't add any more shims to do that because the bolts for the brackets weren't long enough.

    Neil.

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    • #17
      Re: Triumph Front Suspension (hybrid) advice please

      The ones on the left are from the Triumph rear radius arm bracket they go in between the bracket and the chassis to adjust the toe in on the rear axle.

      Robert if you email/ or pm me your address I will put a few front ones in the post for you.
      Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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      • #18
        Re: Triumph Front Suspension (hybrid) advice please

        PM sent Ben.

        The first two confused me because I thought they were the sliding shims/adjusters reinforcing plate for the Steering Rack mountings at first, I have been searching for them in my pile of bits without success.

        Triumph Steering reinforcement plate.jpg

        I am planning a solid mounting for the Rack, so I won't need the shim/adjusting steering rack mounting reinforcing plate I don't think.

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