| In a message dated 6/13/02 10:17:53 PM, schultejim@prodigy.net writes:
<< My 78B has tubes in the front and levers in
the back and has a tremendous ride to it.  What do you people think? >>
uh-oh.  You've just launched another round of the ever-running shock debate.  
My vote, FWIW, is on the tube side of the issue, and especially for the rear 
end.  I am less enthusiastic about the front, although I have them there in 
my GT 'cause that's how it was when I bought it, and they seem to work well.  
In the rear, although it can make the ride a bit more harsh until you run 
them through a summer and they loosen somewhat, the chief benefit in my mind 
is that they quell the wheel hop you can get from the live axel hitting a 
bump in mid-corner.  Some swear--in severe language--that this never happens 
in a B, so there is nothing to cure.  I hold the other opinion.  In fact, the 
other day taking a corner while accelerating my 2000 Mustang GT (live axel, 
too) I got a nice little hop.  Maybe I'm just a real bad driver.....
Jay Donoghue
72B-GT
66 Mustang
Jay Donoghue
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