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    lightninrodman is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I have seen the TCI eccentric move on several cars. Especially if someone loses the supplied serrated setscrews and replaces them with cup point setscrews. . Get it aligned and drill a hole and pin the eccentric to the tube or tack weld it.

    Eccentrics moving is nothing new, alot of guys I know who have an early mustang that sees any kind of hard use has to pin or tack the lower control arm adjusting eccentric to keep it put.

    Those urethane bushings in that tci design transfer all the road vibration to that eccentric and it makes those setscrews come loose.

    That's been my experience.

    I second Dave's reccomendation for NO power steering. Unless you are going to let someone really weak drive your car.

    Later,
    Mikey
    Last edited by lightninrodman; 01-11-2007 at 06:41 AM.

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