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Re: MSO 662P

#166 Post by Tony Burd »

Springs & top mounts removed to take to be blasted & powder coated.
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#167 Post by Edin Dundee »

:lol:
I need one of these for so many things, in fact I'd probably need two of them.
From picking up my squash ball to tying my shoelaces to cleaning the oven.....
1. Are they expensive to procure and maintain?
2. How long can I use them before they outlive their usefulness?
3. What supplier would you recommend and is it still a 9 month lead time?

I have a much older version which is costing me a lot of money these days, and doesn't seem to work on anything much any more.

:woohoo:

This is way off topic, I'll delete it after everyone's had a giggle.
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Re: MSO 662P

#168 Post by Tony Burd »

:lol:
Nice one Bill.

Don't delete it leave it for future generations to enjoy!
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#169 Post by Jon Tilson »

I had a couple of those as well, but I never got a lot of work out of them.

Can I borrow yours to check where/how water is getting in my Spitfire boot?

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That'll be.....

#170 Post by sprint95m »

Edin Dundee wrote:2. How long can I use them before they outlive their usefulness?
Until they acquire a mobile phone :roll: .





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Re: MSO 662P

#171 Post by Tony Burd »

Picked these up from the powder coaters this evening, looking very nice
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Hopefully get them fitted this weekend
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#172 Post by Toledo Man »

If the spacers on your rear dampers are tapered make sure they're on the right way round.
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#173 Post by Tony Burd »

Yeah they are tapered, the taper slopes forward doesn't it?
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#174 Post by Toledo Man »

I've just done a search and the thread in question is HERE It was a big help for me when I had to replace the rear springs and dampers on my 1850.

Hope it helps.
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#175 Post by Tony Burd »

Thanks Toledo Man, I will read the thread again later as it seems a bit confusing, but I think the general agreement is the taper slopes forward, that's the way I have always fitted them.

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#176 Post by Jon Tilson »

Lol...

I like the way you have done away with the spring colour coding....

Orange ones are always shortened and uprated in my experience...I have some std length but uprated rate in blue and the orginals are black.

Metallic blue or black for the spring top plates. Shockers were metallic blue OE too...

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#177 Post by Tony Burd »

Lol back

The springs are uprated & shortened & I'm not exactly going for OE look on this car so to save a bit of money I had all the bits painted the same colour.

What's your opinion on the rear tapered mount fitting?
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#178 Post by Tony Burd »

Flyfisherman wrote:All nice and shinny paint work - shame the shocks and spring didn't get the same treatment.

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#179 Post by Oli_88 »

All nice and shiny paintwork, shame the trolley jack didn't get the same treatment.

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#180 Post by Jon Tilson »

I can never remember which way the taper goes but if its wrong the shock absorber bush doesn't line up with hole in the trailing arm.

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