I actually did this. He was very helpful and a lot cheaper than
minimania.
Thanks to all who replied,
Dan Mullis
"R. C. Brown" wrote:
>
> Dan
> Waterloo Drive Train (http://www.waterloo-dtr.com) in Texas is
> now carrying the Frontline conversion. I have no idea on their
> pricing, but John Black from Waterloo is usually here on the list.
> Bob
>
> Dan Mullis wrote:
> >
> > Sorry about that last message. DOH.
> >
> > I was looking into this front shock conversion at minimania and
> > thought I would ask if anyone had used it.
> >
> > http://www.minimania.com/InvDetail.cfm?Item=1600%2FFLD
> >
> > It seems pretty darn pricey. Anyone have any other options
> > that they liked, I would also like to do a conversion to front
> > disk brakes at the same time. If I were to find both conversions
> > at the same place that would be great and may be able to knock
> > of some bucks. I may want to do the rear shocks also,
> > so maybe somewhere that sells all three?
> >
> > The goal is to feel in control of the car at about 65-70 mph.
> >
> > BTW. If I ever were to sell this car on EBAY, I would unsubscribe
> > from this list. The disections are agony.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dan Mullis
> > http://www.ncal.verio.com/~djames/car.html
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