Dear All,
Does anyone have a TA (= TB, TC??) drag link they can measure for length. I have been supplied one which is a couple of inches shorter than the one it is replacing. As usual with my car I am not confident in asserting that mine is correct!
Thanks.
Graham
Drag link length
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Re: Drag link length
GrahamI measured a 1937 TA length as overall from OUTSIDE to OUTSIDE of the drag link ends as 26-3/4 .Same measurement outside to outside of drag link ends in 27-1/4 for a TC.Anyway, should tell you what you have?? I too thought they would be the same. Maybe they are, just end adjustments different??Bob, Canada/ [b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] [b]On Behalf Of [/b]Graham Knight graham.knight5@gmail.com [mg-tabc]
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Dear All,
Does anyone have a TA (= TB, TC??) drag link they can measure for length. I have been supplied one which is a couple of inches shorter than the one it is replacing. As usual with my car I am not confident in asserting that mine is correct!
Thanks.
Graham
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Re: Drag link length
Graham,
TA/TC should be about the same length since they have the same 45" track with slight differences in the steering box mount. A track rod several inches smaller might be from an MMM car like the PA with a 42" track.
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Dear All,
Does anyone have a TA (= TB, TC??) drag link they can measure for length. I have been supplied one which is a couple of inches shorter than the one it is replacing. As usual with my car I am not confident in asserting that mine is correct!
Thanks.
Graham
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