Hey, folks, I've put nearly 200 miles on my '74 TCS since its resurrection. The past couple of days I've noticed that, when I make tight turns, I hear the right front tire scraping. By "tight," I mean turning into my driveway or pulling in and out of parking spots. It didn't do this previously. Even with the wheels pointing straight, the back of the tire is very close to the corner of the rocker panel. I jacked up the car and inspected the front end. I expected to see something like both A-arms mashed backwards, but everything looks straight, and nothing feels loose. Any idea what's causing it, and why it started happening within the last two days?
In a probably unrelated problem, I also a lot of wheel vibration over 50 mph. The tires are new, inexpensive Achilles 185/70/13s. I've spun the wheels on the car. The Cosmic wheels are surprisingly straight, but the tires have a little bit of out-of-round. I had an el cheapo mount and balance done when I bought the tires; shame on me. I'm taking the car in for a road force balancing next week.
I have new upper ball joints and tie rods but other than deteriorated rubber books, there's nothing obviously wrong with them (no play). I also have a trunion kit, but I was planning on doing all that when I replace the front shocks. I'd do it now and hold off on the road force wheel balance and instead have a balance and alignment done at the same time if I thought it would solve the problem of the tire hitting, but I don't see how it's related.
I'm taking the car on its first real trip in 40 years, the 70 miles from my house to LOG39 in Sturbridge, in two weeks. I'm a little hesitant to go down the rabbit hole and rip the entire front end of the car apart without cause, but I'm also a little alarmed that this rubbing issue came on so quickly and appears to be getting worse.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
--Rob Siegel