If it were me, I'd call John Twist. John makes new/rebuilt MGB springs by
re-arching the old leaves and adding one extra. The B/GT had seven leaves; the
ones John made for me have eight. I've had 'em on the car for several years
now and they're great. In fact, he's now building me a set for my '65 tourer.
The question would be - can he do the same for a Magnette?
' Worth checking out. Tell John I sentcha...
Allen
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Allen & Florrie Bachelder
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bachldrs@comcast.net
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On Oct 22, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Steven Trovato wrote:
> There are spring shops that do all kinds of fabrication and repair. I don't
> know if they could help, but I would check in with one of them and see what
> they say. They might be able to replace just that one leaf if the rest are
> ok. Worth asking.
>
> -Steve T.
>
> At 07:00 PM 10/22/2013, John Perkins wrote:
>> I am in need of a rebuildable pair of rear springs for my ZA. The springs
>> on my car have notches where the edge of the lower leaf has ground its way a
>> quarter to half way through the leaf above on most of the leaves. Any
>> suggestions?
>> Perkins
>
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