Hi Don,
When I did the frame-up on my TR6, I postponed the rear shock
replacement. Even though I installed mild competition rear springs to
counter the "squat" problem, the car would still bottom out out on a bumpy
road with a passenger aboard. My shocks were not leaking either.
Last winter I replaced them with Apple Hydraulics -->Heavy Duty<--
rebuilt levers, and all is well. Just something to consider. NFI.
http://applehydraulics.com/
Regards, Rick 1973 TR6 CF257OU
re: I was going to have my TR250 rear lever shocks rebuilt as part of my
frame off restoration. I really didn't know if they needed it or not.
/snip
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