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Rhys, Have you discovered the Alternative Parts List? It contains loads of useful information, including about the steering components you were looking for. It's the top item on the Owners Resource page. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.tm-img.com/images/2023/01/10/Sticky_.jpeg)
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Rhys, good move to replace those tyres, in the UK most advise 6 years is getting beyond safe limit on age degradation, eventually our annual MOT test will be updated to check tyre age and issue an 'advisory' or 'fail'
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"Have you discovered the Alternative Parts List?"
Yes - thanks Andy. (I'm obsessive about compiling as much M3W documentation as I can)
I've sourced all the bits required, and just have to wait for Postman Pat.
Jon: We have no annual roadworthy inspection in our state, and tyre age is not assessed. I appreciate however, that the Morgan offers less protection in the event of an accident (than other automotive choices) - so keen to remove potential points of failure. And I am a bit of a girl.
Regards, Rhys
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