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I'd try asking one of the specialists who favour the older TVRs ML Performance, Exactly TVR or david Gerald.
Or, if you're feeling handy search TVR S Series drop link and you'll see some have made their own using a couple of spherical joints from somewhere like Mc Gill Motorsports.
The "Steve Heath" drop links refered to in many old posts are, I believe, no longer available.
Or, if you're feeling handy search TVR S Series drop link and you'll see some have made their own using a couple of spherical joints from somewhere like Mc Gill Motorsports.
The "Steve Heath" drop links refered to in many old posts are, I believe, no longer available.
Shaun's as in the picture above are hand made, he may be able to help you or David Geralds were offering replacements more like original (but improved design). They may still have them or they could have gone with all their other TVR parts to TVR-Parts
Sorry I missed this.
One man places ARB between legs, knelt on the floor whilst putting all available might into pulling the drop link into position, other man has split pin and pliers ready to insert when the hole becomes visible.
Oh, and make sure you have them the right way round so you don't have to do it all again
One man places ARB between legs, knelt on the floor whilst putting all available might into pulling the drop link into position, other man has split pin and pliers ready to insert when the hole becomes visible.
Oh, and make sure you have them the right way round so you don't have to do it all again

Kitchski said:
I've done three sets unassisted
Holes are probably drilled in different places though 
Poly's much more forgiving when warmed up. Don't go mad, but just warm it with a hairdryer ....
You could also try putting them in boiling water for a few minutes. The dimensions of the bush will increase by approx. +1,5% when heated to 70-80 degC.

Poly's much more forgiving when warmed up. Don't go mad, but just warm it with a hairdryer ....
Just got a set of these and didn't take enough notice when I took the old links off. Is there a washer on both sides of the bush?
If it's just on the outer, as shown, I can get the pin in. With a washer on both sides there's a real problem compressing it enough, even after softening in boiling water.
If it's just on the outer, as shown, I can get the pin in. With a washer on both sides there's a real problem compressing it enough, even after softening in boiling water.
LawrieS said:
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