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<blockquote data-quote="ve3hzz" data-source="post: 124614" data-attributes="member: 3936"><p>Ah yes the 77 first year for the TR7 style steering column. Mine is a 76 and it's as close to MINT for a DRIVER I can think of. I purchased it last Spring (MARCH) and I have air shocks to put into it to prop up the rear. New shocks and leaf spring by the former owner didn't solve the SQUAT they all do but from forum posts I found out (and there corvette sized or rather fitment go figure) air shocks will do the trick and to put a bit LESS air one side to the other. I had a progressive air equalization system on my Vulcan Nomad for air shocks to fill. My Monte has Air shocks in the rear and I'm going to put in a gauge on both systems so I can keep track of the air input. I have a zero loss bicycle pump to use as well so no seals blow..biggest problem with Air shocks filling them from the air pump!! Here is a pick of my Spitfire and I'll throw one in of the Monte (since I know that will be the next request LOL)....and yes those are corvette 8" rims on the Monte Carlo a 1970 halo roof car.</p><p>Scott.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ve3hzz, post: 124614, member: 3936"] Ah yes the 77 first year for the TR7 style steering column. Mine is a 76 and it's as close to MINT for a DRIVER I can think of. I purchased it last Spring (MARCH) and I have air shocks to put into it to prop up the rear. New shocks and leaf spring by the former owner didn't solve the SQUAT they all do but from forum posts I found out (and there corvette sized or rather fitment go figure) air shocks will do the trick and to put a bit LESS air one side to the other. I had a progressive air equalization system on my Vulcan Nomad for air shocks to fill. My Monte has Air shocks in the rear and I'm going to put in a gauge on both systems so I can keep track of the air input. I have a zero loss bicycle pump to use as well so no seals blow..biggest problem with Air shocks filling them from the air pump!! Here is a pick of my Spitfire and I'll throw one in of the Monte (since I know that will be the next request LOL)....and yes those are corvette 8" rims on the Monte Carlo a 1970 halo roof car. Scott. [/QUOTE]
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