Hi Dave, The idle arm bearings are new and greased. All the tie rods are new. I have all the parts for the control arms and struts to replace. I was under the car on the rack and could see where the tie rod had contacted the torsion bar. When I stuck my finger up there, I noted that the distance on the idle arm side was less than the steering arm side.
On an extreme right turn the tie rod of course goes up and on the right side that ¼ of an inch matters. This distance is fixed and is not subject to the springs (bars) other than if the front end moves due to worn bushings. I measured them and the distance on the steering side was 1-1/2 inch on the steering side and 1-1/4 inch on the idle arm side. >From the bottom of the torsion bars to the center of the tie rod stud. I would like to see what someone else gets when they measure these distances. James From: Dave Dumais <dave.dumais@xxxxxxxxx> James, The 64 suspension members are available NOS at the Virginia warehouse. There is a 64 N Yorker currently on the rack Not able to access measurements until next week. Went to Carlisle swap meet last Saturday. Obtained idler. Pitman, drag link and upper control arms. Check the lower control arm bushings for play Stay safe. D
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