Dave where in MA is the Proper MG? Maybe I can check it out, since I live
in MA!! send along the address and I'll see what I can do
At 01:18 AM 12/31/96 -0800, you wrote:
>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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>
>
Ross Overcash, 74B, NAMGBR 2-1172, Ayer, MA.
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