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RE: TR6 Shocks

To: "'R. Ashford Little II'" <ralittle2@mindspring.com>
Subject: RE: TR6 Shocks
From: "Vink, Graham" <vinkg@fleishman.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 17:19:04 -0500
I believe Mustang II suspensions are adapted quite frequently to expensive
American street rods, replacing obsolete suspensions from the '30s and '40s.
Among other advantages, they have disk brakes ...

However, before getting too carried away about their virtues, I believe a
major appeal is that they are cheap, since there are (or were) many Mustang
II's in junkyards. A "new" front suspension and brakes from one of those
would probably cost about $50, tops.

--Graham



-----Original Message-----
From: R. Ashford Little II [mailto:ralittle2@mindspring.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 4:39 PM
To: 'Berzins Family'
Cc: 6pack@autox.team.net; 'George Loriot'
Subject: RE: TR6 Shocks


That's interesting about the Mustang front end.  I was told that when I
got my Carrera shocks.  Initially, I was upset that the suspension was
similar to a Mustang II, but was quickly corrected that it was in fact a
fine suspension.  Still a bit hard to swallow though.

R. Ashford Little II
www.geocities.com/ralittle2


-----Original Message-----
From: Berzins Family [mailto:ab.berzins@islandtelecom.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 4:05 PM
To: R. Ashford Little II
Cc: 'George Loriot'; 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR6 Shocks

I recently e-mailed KYB looking for front shocks for my 75 Tr6. There is

no "official" listing for the Tr6 by KYB.
Although here are 2 e-mails that I did receive from them. I hope this is

of some help?

Aivars

#1

>KYB does not have an official listing. However the following shock will
>work. You may need the adjust the lower mount steel sleeve length.
>The number is: 343134






#2

>The 343134 is the front shock used on 1974~78 Ford Mustang. The upper
mount
>is a threaded stem while the lower mount is an eylet, rubber bushing,
and
>steel sleeve. The sleeve is 7/16'ID by 3.39" long. The sleeve can be
>shortened (if nec.)by cutting with saw or rotary cutoff tool.
>This shock measures (from shoulder of upper stem to center of lower
eye):
>
>Extended - 11.02"
>Compressed - 8.11"
>
>The shock has both an extension and compression bumper built into it.
>


R. Ashford Little II wrote:

>I initially replaced my worn front shocks with a standard shock and it
>was so bad that I took them off almost immediately.  I was considering
>Koni's or Spax shocks - the Spax are on-car adjustable which sounds
>nice, but most people never have a need to adjust them.
>
>There is another brand that is available:  Carrera.  Carrera is geared
>more towards racing applications, but they have one available that is
>less expensive than either the Koni's or Spax shocks and is not harsh
at
>all.
>
>I don't know if KYB makes a shock that fits, but I did recently replace
>my worn shocks for my SUV (yeah I know) with KYB's and was very
pleased.
>
>Hope this helps.  BTW, I paid about $85 per front shock for my
>Carrera's.
>
>R. Ashford Little II
>www.geocities.com/ralittle2
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-6pack@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-6pack@autox.team.net] On
>Behalf Of George Loriot
>Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 11:28 AM
>To: 6pack@autox.team.net
>Subject: RE: air filters for TR6, and even more..
>
>First, thanks to  everyone on the list who replied privately or to list

>about my air filter question.  I have lots of opinions now, and think I
>got 
>carried away with the cool sound of no air filters and thought I had
>lots 
>more power.  And I think I'll go with K&N for maintenance, at least
>(maybe 
>1 more HP??)
>
>And now, for somthing completely different: fron shock replacement.
>
>So I'm tooling along and find that the ride is getting progressively 
>bouncier.  I bounce the front and it keeps bouncing (rear is OK).  So I

>look at the front shocks and they're getting coated with oil - I
presume
>
>the oil seals went bad.  The PO had replaced the rear shocks with a
tube
>
>conversion with KYB shocks (I guess from Vicki Brit) but also the front

>shocks are KYB, not listed in any of the Big Three.  Seems like there's
>a 
>choice of other shocks - standard, and Armstrong, Koni or Spax 
>adjustable.  What to do?  This is a tool-around-and-have-fun daily
>driver, 
>so does anyone have experience/opinions on which of these would work
>well, 
>considering I have intact KYB tube conversion on the rear?  Or should I
>try 
>to find KYB vendor and try to match part numbers?
>
>Thanks a lot for any ideas on my bouncy TR6.....
>
>George Loriot
>
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