Since I am looking at front suspensions for my car I thought I'd try
frontlines web page.
I thought it was well done with some good information.
Better yet this is the response I received regarding pricing. Seems to
be a good savings over usual sources.
Particularly interesting was that shipping isn't much different if you
order a bunch of stuff.
IF I do this you'll be the first to know!! (it wouldn't be until fall
next year if I do)
Ric Bergstrom
Richmond, VA
1973 Midget 1275 '88 240 Volvo '92 F150
1974 Midget 1275 (currently in many little boxes)
Central Virginia MG Classics
On Tue, 20 Jan 98 02:58:11 PST "Tim Fenna" <tim.fenna@lineone.net>
writes:
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>> Date: 16 January 1998 17:32:01
>> From: tim.fenna
>> To: Ric B.
>> Subject: Re:
>>
>> Ric
>>
>> Hi, thanks for the enquiry which I will hopefully answer in full
>below.
>>
>> The front suspension conversion costs approximatly $420
>> Shipping for the suspension kit will cost approximatly $115
>>
>> The rear springs, if we are talking about a semi eliptic car i.e.
>MK2
>> onwards will cost $49.5 each and poly urethane bushes for the
>springs will
>> cost $62.63 for a car set or about half that for standard rubber
>ones, the
>> polyurethane bushes come with a two year guarantee and improve the
>handling
>> substantialy.
>>
>> Sway bars ? do you mean what we call "anti roll bar" , if so I
>recomend
>the
>> use of an 11/16 bar with polyurethane bushes, the price for these
>together
>> comes to $66.5, if you had all the items shipped at the same time
>the
>> carriage charge would be approximatly $135 for all the above
>mentioned
>> items.
>>
>> All the prices quoted are based on an exchange rate of $1.65 to £1,
>this
>> rate may vary, I hope this answers all your questions and I look
>forward
>to
>> hearing from you.
>>
>> Yours sincerely
>>
>> Tim Fenna
>>
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