[Rovernet] ROVER 2000 TC year 63-64 - auto parts - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
James Radcliffe
j_radcliffe at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 29 20:46:35 EDT 2019
I would agree they they sit high after jacking, until you drive them or turn the wheel.
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From: Ruggeri, Robert <Robert.Ruggeri at suny.edu>
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Subject: RE: [Rovernet] ROVER 2000 TC year 63-64 - auto parts - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
My mechanic said that on my car (TC 2000) the front sits too high until one starts to turn the wheel. The car lowers to a proper height then. Had something to do with the camber?? I didn't quite follow the technical explanation; was just glad that the car sat right ultimately.
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Subject: [Rovernet] ROVER 2000 TC year 63-64 - auto parts - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
It looks to be sitting very high in the front. Does it have a motor in it? The TC did not come out until 1966.
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