Re: Well I didn't expect that...
I can certainly recommend fitting rose jointed tie rods. My Roadster used to wander a bit under heavy braking (not that I did that often!) but since modifying the tie rods it now brakes in a fairly straight line. I know some owners have used the length adjustment capability to pull the bottom of the strut forward slightly to increase the castor angle and improve the steering self centring but I chose not to do this as, in theory, there is no adjustment without putting some strain on the various components.
I can certainly recommend fitting rose jointed tie rods. My Roadster used to wander a bit under heavy braking (not that I did that often!) but since modifying the tie rods it now brakes in a fairly straight line. I know some owners have used the length adjustment capability to pull the bottom of the strut forward slightly to increase the castor angle and improve the steering self centring but I chose not to do this as, in theory, there is no adjustment without putting some strain on the various components.
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