levilevi <levilevi@attbi.com> wrote
> Just wanted to relay my recent experience with Apple Hydraulics. I
discovered
> in November that the Armstrong lever rear shocks that I'd had Apple
rebuild
> were leaking. I'd gotten the heavy duty rebuild with the two year
warranty.
> November was the 23rd month of that warranty. Called them up, they said
send
> them in. No questions, no hesitation. Told them I couldn't get them in
until
> after the 1st of the year....no problem. Two weeks after sending them in
I
> got a set of rebuilt shocks back. No questions, no problems, just a very
> satisfied customer willing to provide them with a recommendation that they
> could not buy.
>
> Bud Rolofson
> 71TR6 CC57365 (Good 6 now with no bouncing)
> 66TR4A CTC57806 (The Wreck-Almost Parts)
> 66TR4A CTC57529 (The Project)
My TR3A is very original, but in 1962 when i replaced my MC with one from
Leyland (remember them ?) they said this was the new one for later TR3A's
which superceded the type I had originally. So 2 years ago, I bought a
"correct MC" and mailed it to Apple. They re-sleeved it, but didn't hone it
out to the right diameter. Good thing my neighbor has access to all these
tools and I now have a working clutch master cylinder. Too bad Apple didn't
hone it out. Why they didn't I'll never know - Buyer Beware !!!
Don Elliott, original owner, 1958 TR3A
Montreal, Canada
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