Hi Russ,
It makes the steering a bit heavier...not a lot but enough to be noticed.
John_C wrote:FI Spyder, I've had lots of different causes for the TR7 steering wheel wobble over the years but the most recent one caused by the rear axle was different and it sounds like the same symptoms you're currently having. The shaking didn't occur all the time and sometimes I'd think it was gone but then we'd get to a change in road gradiant and it would creep back in. All this within the 55mph to 65mph range.
Stag76 wrote:It can be caused by fatigue in the sub-frame resulting on zero or minus caster angle.
There are adjustable strut tops available that allow it to be corrected.
I made some saddles that moved the sway-bar forward by 10mm and increased the caster angle.
This cured the wobble and made the steering track straight instead of following
the variations in the road surface.
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