| At 8:06 -0800 11/9/01, John Cowan wrote:
>     Apple Hydraulics remanufactures rear lever shocks for solid axle
>Triumphs.  They offer heavy duty versions at 15 and 30 percent stiffer than
>the originals.  Has anyone tried either of these and, if so, how did they
>work out?
>       I'm considering purchase of the 115 percent units for my '60
>TR-3A.  I'm running standard springs all around, but in front I have Spax
>adjustable shocks and am about to install an Addco front stabilizer bar.
>       Thanks.
>John Cowan
You might try giving Peter C. at World Wide Auto Parts (in WI) a call 
- they sell remanufactured lever shocks for LBCs, and at very 
reasonable prices.  I haven't driven on mine yet, but I'm sure I'll 
be happy with them - they look and feel well done.
(800) 362-1025
They also sell uprated shocks - I can't tell you percentages, but 
Peter probably can.
HTH,
Dan
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