TR7 Steering effort seems to be related to the caster angle...those with positive caster tend
to have heavier steering than those with 0 caster angle. I think this is why we get varying
results from fitting needle-roller swivel bearings...some report a big improvement, while others
say there is little or no difference.
As there is no adjustment for camber or caster, with the geometry depending on the "K" member,
suspension bushings and accuracy of mass-produced body shells, there are always differences.
Those cars with less caster angle seem to be more prone to wheel wobble.
When I fitted PAS, I made saddles that moved the sway-bar forward by 10mm, giving approx 2.5 degrees
positive caster. This made a quantum improvement in the tracking, and removed all traces
of wheel-wobble. The heavier steering was masked by the PAS...it was almost impossible
to turn the wheels when stationery without the motor running.