Oh Yes, I heartily concur with G: get those shocks from Gordon, do keep
an close eye on that front tire pressure (check it cold and often), roll
with a more-than-half-full gas tank, use water-resistant synthetic
AMSOIL in the bearings, and the road is a joy. Those are the secrets to
pleasant and safe road handling for you, even on bias ply and hour after
hour on the interstates. I've also been adding a couple-few ounces of
Marvel Mystery Oil into the gas tank every fill up and OL' BOUTy really
seems to like it.
Bilgey
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 5:23 pm, glennyrosa wrote:
> Bite the bullet and buy them from Hugh. He had them on special in
> December. He has them on special several times a year. I purchased a
> set with the springs. They install in minutes and are completely
> adjustable for your preferred ride. AND they have a lifetime guarantee.
>
> --- In
amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com, "Steve"
wrote:
>>
>> My amphy seems to bounce when going over bumps in the road. I think
> new
>> shocks are in order. Can these be purchased over the counter at NAPA
> or
>> some other parts house or must they be purchased from Hugh? If they
> can
>> be purchased over the counter does anyone have part numbers for both
>> the front and rear? Can the be replaced by themselves or do all the
>> springs need to be replaced at the same time? Thanks for all your
> help.
>>
>> Steve Sell
>> West Palm Beach, Florida
>> '66 Red/White
>>
>
>
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