Chris,
No, of course not. That would be too easy! I threw them out when I
got the new set three years ago... Since one of them had a cracked
spring eye, I didn't bother to save them.
I found a guy in Connecticut through Hemmings that has a set he'll
sell me. If they're too worn, I figure I'll either have them recurved
or use them for a pattern. I'm close to Detroit, so spring shops are
all over the place around here. BTW, from what info I've gotten so
far, it looks like this spring IS all that the suppliers have right
now.
Dave Rupert
1967 springless TR4A
1980 TR7
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: TR4A leaf spring woes
Author: Chris_Lillja@Pupress.Princeton.Edu at SMTP
Date: 11/25/97 5:34 PM
Didja think about the spring shop route? If they're putting the TR4a numbers on
the TR4
springs, they might be all the major suppliers have. Blasted "Rationalization"
again! Do
you have originals to take a pattern from?
Christopher M.Lillja
Marketing Associate
Princeton University Press
Tel:609 258 4900
Fax:609 258 6305
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