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Re: When Armstrong shocks go bad...

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Subject: Re: When Armstrong shocks go bad...
From: Joseph DeLuca <DELUCAJ@mops.wl.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 09:57:35 -0400
>>  Hi folks - As I was tooling along over the wkd going kerrrr plunk over every
>>  road seam, the thought occurred to me "...how would I know if my rear shocks
>>  needed replacing?"
>>  Thanks, 
>>  Dave (oh my aching back) McCoy


Hello Dave,

That's an easy question to answer because my Mog needs rears shocks right now.
I know this because the filler-nut on the top of the rear axle is trying to 
wear away a hole in the wooden hatch directly above it.

also, the driveshaft rubs more loudly than ever on the driveshaft tunnel.  It 
rubs somewhat in the best of times on hard cornering, but when the shocks are 
floppy, it rubs even on normal acceleration from a standing start.

Before replacing the shocks, however, check to see if the $*&% Whitworth nuts 
that hold them in place are tight.  My continually come adrift to the point 
where I finally drilled and safety-wired the little so-and-so's.

The current market price for rear Armstrong levers are:

Morgan Spares: 518-789-3877
$199 each for new from Morgan factory
$107 each to rebuild your shock (about 2 week turnaround - UPS permitting)
$117 each to rebuild with heavy duty valving (very stiff)

Olde Worlde Restorations 215-947-8720
Price unknown - Penny didn't return my phone call from yesterday, but in 
addition to new shocks, she sells a Spax tube shock conversion kit.

Does anyone know a cheaper source than Morgan Spares?

Joe DeLuca
Sparta, NJ
'62 yellow 4/4


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