I've spoken with several converts to tube shocks and am convinced it's
the drivers way to go. Next leaky lever arm shock and they're outta
there. Brit-tek 800-255-5883 seems to be a good source. Borwsing
through Hemmmings and Novus ad caught my eye "MGB Rear tube shocks and
mounting kit, $60.pair 714-979-0451 CA" any body do this one. Seem to
remember someone about 6 weeks ago mention them. How's it hanging?
I'm also wondering if their are any with dealings with The Proper MG
out of MA. Good?, Bad? or indifferent? their pricing appears to be
competative.
Thanks and Safety Fast, David Deutsch
You wrote:
>
>Fellow MG sufferers (don't ask),
>
>Has any one had any first hand experience with any of the front
>suspension conversions that are currently on the market? Some of
these
>kits have been out for several years (Moss, Browns & Gammons ,etc.)
but
>perhaps because of the expense (and the general longevity of the
>original Armstrong shocks) I have not had the occasion to either
>sample one first hand or speak with someone who has.
>
>My front shockers are going south (pardon my regional bias) and with
>the price of new shocks ($$$) the price of the conversion ($$$$) may
be
>an option.
>
>Many thanks in advance.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Cliff Maddox
>
>‘65 "B" Roadster
>’57 "ZB" Magnette
>
>ex/69 BGT
>ex/59 MGA (miss them both!)
>
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