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FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates

2003-10-10 by pauldransfield@iname.com

Hi all,

During a number of exchanges with Don Lattimer recently regarding wheels and
tires, he suggested that maybe my shocks were shot, and I thought maybe he
was right and I should probably look at the springs as well. I must admit
that the ride has been noticeably harsher over bumps and dips the last few
years which I put down to the poor road surface in the subdivision I moved
to 6 years ago. The car has only done 30,000 or so miles since they were new
but that was over 21 years, so maybe I should bite the bullet anyway,
especially after having just replaced my wheels. I use my car regularly in
the summer so you can see the trips are generally quite short. The Ancaster
show in the Spring has the longest round trip at around 140 miles. 

Anyway, I thought I'd verify that the spring rates for the 3 litre Volvo are
the same as those for the 3 litre Ford (they are), so I sent off the email
below to Marcos Heritage. I was also curious whether the shocks used for
their Active Handling Kit were adjustable and it turns out they're not. At
£600 plus shipping, the kit is pricey too. A set of shocks and springs from
AVO cost £345.18 plus shipping. However, it doesn't look like the AVO shocks
have adjustable seats. As I currently have Konis with adjustable seats and
ride, I thought I'd check out the Koni web site (www.koni-na.com) to see
what was available. Their US operation is located in Kentucky. It turns out
that they provide a refurbish service with a 3 to 4 week turn around so I'm
awaiting a reply from them regarding price. It would be a project I could do
over the winter and have everything ready for spring.

Maybe other owner could consider refurbishing their shocks rather than
buying new ones. It's useful to know all your options.

Does anyone know of a North American supplier of 2.25" ID x 12" springs,
170lbs and 250lbs?

Regards,

Paul Dransfield 
3 litre Volvo

-----Original Message-----
From: Pike Associates [mailto:sales@...]
Sent: October 10, 2003 3:54 AM
To: Paul.Dransfield@...
Subject: Re: 3 litre Volvo spring rates


Dear Paul Dranfield,

Thank you for your e-mail regarding the springs on your 3 Ltr.

The spring rates are as follows:

Front                250lbs
Rear                 170lbs

The price of the Active Handling Kit is £600.00 + VAT which includes 4
damper / spring units and all fittings. The dampers are not adjustable, they
are manufactured and set up to give the optimum fixed ride height etc....

Regarding the life expectancy of the dampers, this all depends on the use,
like any other damper.

If you need anything else, please contact us.

Regards

Emily
Marcos Heritage.




----- Original Message -----
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From: <Paul.Dransfield@...>
To: <info@...>
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:50 PM
Subject: 3 litre Volvo spring rates


> Sirs,
>
> Could you please supply the front and rear spring rates for the 3 litre
> Volvo Marcos.
>
> What is the current price of the Active Handling kit and what is the life
> expectancy? Are the shocks adjustable for ride height and stiffness?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Dransfield
>
> 3 litre Volvo #5838
>

Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates

2003-10-10 by Don Lattimer

Paul,

The AVO shocks are adjustable both in height(threaded shock body) 
and damping. They are also factory rebuildable.  If Koni can rebuild 
your shocks it would probably save you some $$.

Check post #2080 for details on Brits, Inc. in Sonoma, CA, a 
supplier of springs.

Don Lattimer
#3m5759


--- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, pauldransfield@i... wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> During a number of exchanges with Don Lattimer recently regarding 
wheels and
> tires, he suggested that maybe my shocks were shot, and I thought 
maybe he
> was right and I should probably look at the springs as well. I 
must admit
> that the ride has been noticeably harsher over bumps and dips the 
last few
> years which I put down to the poor road surface in the subdivision 
I moved
> to 6 years ago. The car has only done 30,000 or so miles since 
they were new
> but that was over 21 years, so maybe I should bite the bullet 
anyway,
> especially after having just replaced my wheels. I use my car 
regularly in
> the summer so you can see the trips are generally quite short. The 
Ancaster
> show in the Spring has the longest round trip at around 140 miles. 
> 
> Anyway, I thought I'd verify that the spring rates for the 3 litre 
Volvo are
> the same as those for the 3 litre Ford (they are), so I sent off 
the email
> below to Marcos Heritage. I was also curious whether the shocks 
used for
> their Active Handling Kit were adjustable and it turns out they're 
not. At
> £600 plus shipping, the kit is pricey too. A set of shocks and 
springs from
> AVO cost £345.18 plus shipping. However, it doesn't look like the 
AVO shocks
> have adjustable seats. As I currently have Konis with adjustable 
seats and
> ride, I thought I'd check out the Koni web site (www.koni-na.com) 
to see
> what was available. Their US operation is located in Kentucky. It 
turns out
> that they provide a refurbish service with a 3 to 4 week turn 
around so I'm
> awaiting a reply from them regarding price. It would be a project 
I could do
> over the winter and have everything ready for spring.
> 
> Maybe other owner could consider refurbishing their shocks rather 
than
> buying new ones. It's useful to know all your options.
> 
> Does anyone know of a North American supplier of 2.25" ID x 12" 
springs,
> 170lbs and 250lbs?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Paul Dransfield 
> 3 litre Volvo
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pike Associates [mailto:sales@r...]
> Sent: October 10, 2003 3:54 AM
> To: Paul.Dransfield@v...
> Subject: Re: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> Dear Paul Dranfield,
> 
> Thank you for your e-mail regarding the springs on your 3 Ltr.
> 
> The spring rates are as follows:
> 
> Front                250lbs
> Rear                 170lbs
> 
> The price of the Active Handling Kit is £600.00 + VAT which 
includes 4
> damper / spring units and all fittings. The dampers are not 
adjustable, they
> are manufactured and set up to give the optimum fixed ride height 
etc....
> 
> Regarding the life expectancy of the dampers, this all depends on 
the use,
> like any other damper.
> 
> If you need anything else, please contact us.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Emily
> Marcos Heritage.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Paul.Dransfield@V...>
> To: <info@r...>
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:50 PM
> Subject: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> > Sirs,
> >
> > Could you please supply the front and rear spring rates for the 
3 litre
> > Volvo Marcos.
> >
> > What is the current price of the Active Handling kit and what is 
the life
> > expectancy? Are the shocks adjustable for ride height and 
stiffness?
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul Dransfield
> >
> > 3 litre Volvo #5838
> >

Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates

2003-10-10 by Dave Barton

Hi Paul
   This is a repeat of a post from a while back..........I have 
installed QA1 shocks and springs on my car ........the i.d is 2.5"
though, but I had no problem fitting them, they are available in
the length and rate that you require I did all 4 corners with 250#
up front with adjustable shocks and 170# in back with adjustable 
shocks both were 12" free length.....I have yet to drive the car so I 
cannot speak for the ride quality.....as far as pricing goes it all 
came to 650$usd with a spanner thrown in
   Dave #5577  
p.s. check out the frame pics under V8 Marcos















--- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, pauldransfield@i... wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> During a number of exchanges with Don Lattimer recently regarding 
wheels and
> tires, he suggested that maybe my shocks were shot, and I thought 
maybe he
> was right and I should probably look at the springs as well. I must 
admit
> that the ride has been noticeably harsher over bumps and dips the 
last few
> years which I put down to the poor road surface in the subdivision 
I moved
> to 6 years ago. The car has only done 30,000 or so miles since they 
were new
> but that was over 21 years, so maybe I should bite the bullet 
anyway,
> especially after having just replaced my wheels. I use my car 
regularly in
> the summer so you can see the trips are generally quite short. The 
Ancaster
> show in the Spring has the longest round trip at around 140 miles. 
> 
> Anyway, I thought I'd verify that the spring rates for the 3 litre 
Volvo are
> the same as those for the 3 litre Ford (they are), so I sent off 
the email
> below to Marcos Heritage. I was also curious whether the shocks 
used for
> their Active Handling Kit were adjustable and it turns out they're 
not. At
> £600 plus shipping, the kit is pricey too. A set of shocks and 
springs from
> AVO cost £345.18 plus shipping. However, it doesn't look like the 
AVO shocks
> have adjustable seats. As I currently have Konis with adjustable 
seats and
> ride, I thought I'd check out the Koni web site (www.koni-na.com) 
to see
> what was available. Their US operation is located in Kentucky. It 
turns out
> that they provide a refurbish service with a 3 to 4 week turn 
around so I'm
> awaiting a reply from them regarding price. It would be a project I 
could do
> over the winter and have everything ready for spring.
> 
> Maybe other owner could consider refurbishing their shocks rather 
than
> buying new ones. It's useful to know all your options.
> 
> Does anyone know of a North American supplier of 2.25" ID x 12" 
springs,
> 170lbs and 250lbs?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Paul Dransfield 
> 3 litre Volvo
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pike Associates [mailto:sales@r...]
> Sent: October 10, 2003 3:54 AM
> To: Paul.Dransfield@v...
> Subject: Re: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> Dear Paul Dranfield,
> 
> Thank you for your e-mail regarding the springs on your 3 Ltr.
> 
> The spring rates are as follows:
> 
> Front                250lbs
> Rear                 170lbs
> 
> The price of the Active Handling Kit is £600.00 + VAT which 
includes 4
> damper / spring units and all fittings. The dampers are not 
adjustable, they
> are manufactured and set up to give the optimum fixed ride height 
etc....
> 
> Regarding the life expectancy of the dampers, this all depends on 
the use,
> like any other damper.
> 
> If you need anything else, please contact us.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Emily
> Marcos Heritage.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Paul.Dransfield@V...>
> To: <info@r...>
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:50 PM
> Subject: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> > Sirs,
> >
> > Could you please supply the front and rear spring rates for the 3 
litre
> > Volvo Marcos.
> >
> > What is the current price of the Active Handling kit and what is 
the life
> > expectancy? Are the shocks adjustable for ride height and 
stiffness?
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul Dransfield
> >
> > 3 litre Volvo #5838
> >

RE: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates

2003-10-20 by pauldransfield@iname.com

Hi Don,

I just got a reply from Koni to say the refurbishment cost of my shocks
would be $100 apiece plus parts plus shipping. That would be more or less
the same price as your AVO shocks. How would you rate them compared to Koni
or Spax? 

I cannot access the Maniacs web site from here so I would appreciate if you
could give me the details of post #2080.

Thanks,
       Paul
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-----Original Message-----
From: Don Lattimer [mailto:donlattimer@pacific.net]
Sent: October 10, 2003 12:35 PM
To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates


Paul,

The AVO shocks are adjustable both in height(threaded shock body) 
and damping. They are also factory rebuildable.  If Koni can rebuild 
your shocks it would probably save you some $$.

Check post #2080 for details on Brits, Inc. in Sonoma, CA, a 
supplier of springs.

Don Lattimer
#3m5759


--- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, pauldransfield@i... wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> During a number of exchanges with Don Lattimer recently regarding 
wheels and
> tires, he suggested that maybe my shocks were shot, and I thought 
maybe he
> was right and I should probably look at the springs as well. I 
must admit
> that the ride has been noticeably harsher over bumps and dips the 
last few
> years which I put down to the poor road surface in the subdivision 
I moved
> to 6 years ago. The car has only done 30,000 or so miles since 
they were new
> but that was over 21 years, so maybe I should bite the bullet 
anyway,
> especially after having just replaced my wheels. I use my car 
regularly in
> the summer so you can see the trips are generally quite short. The 
Ancaster
> show in the Spring has the longest round trip at around 140 miles. 
> 
> Anyway, I thought I'd verify that the spring rates for the 3 litre 
Volvo are
> the same as those for the 3 litre Ford (they are), so I sent off 
the email
> below to Marcos Heritage. I was also curious whether the shocks 
used for
> their Active Handling Kit were adjustable and it turns out they're 
not. At
> £600 plus shipping, the kit is pricey too. A set of shocks and 
springs from
> AVO cost £345.18 plus shipping. However, it doesn't look like the 
AVO shocks
> have adjustable seats. As I currently have Konis with adjustable 
seats and
> ride, I thought I'd check out the Koni web site (www.koni-na.com) 
to see
> what was available. Their US operation is located in Kentucky. It 
turns out
> that they provide a refurbish service with a 3 to 4 week turn 
around so I'm
> awaiting a reply from them regarding price. It would be a project 
I could do
> over the winter and have everything ready for spring.
> 
> Maybe other owner could consider refurbishing their shocks rather 
than
> buying new ones. It's useful to know all your options.
> 
> Does anyone know of a North American supplier of 2.25" ID x 12" 
springs,
> 170lbs and 250lbs?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Paul Dransfield 
> 3 litre Volvo
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pike Associates [mailto:sales@r...]
> Sent: October 10, 2003 3:54 AM
> To: Paul.Dransfield@v...
> Subject: Re: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> Dear Paul Dranfield,
> 
> Thank you for your e-mail regarding the springs on your 3 Ltr.
> 
> The spring rates are as follows:
> 
> Front                250lbs
> Rear                 170lbs
> 
> The price of the Active Handling Kit is £600.00 + VAT which 
includes 4
> damper / spring units and all fittings. The dampers are not 
adjustable, they
> are manufactured and set up to give the optimum fixed ride height 
etc....
> 
> Regarding the life expectancy of the dampers, this all depends on 
the use,
> like any other damper.
> 
> If you need anything else, please contact us.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Emily
> Marcos Heritage.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Paul.Dransfield@V...>
> To: <info@r...>
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:50 PM
> Subject: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> > Sirs,
> >
> > Could you please supply the front and rear spring rates for the 
3 litre
> > Volvo Marcos.
> >
> > What is the current price of the Active Handling kit and what is 
the life
> > expectancy? Are the shocks adjustable for ride height and 
stiffness?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul Dransfield
> >
> > 3 litre Volvo #5838
> >



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Re: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates

2003-10-20 by Don Lattimer

Paul,

Here's #2080.  It's about a spring supplier, not shocks.  As far as Koni or
Spax, I've never had good luck with Spax and Konis' were on my car when I
got it.  I'm happy with the AVOs and have heard good comments from guys in
the UK.

Don

> In my search for springs I came across Faulkner Springs in the
UK. They
> make springs for various companies. The cost to ship two springs
would be
> 63 pounds (100+ USD).
>
> The owner emailed me that they ship to Brits, Inc. in Sonoma, CA
almost
> every week. I called Brits and they said "no problem". So if you
need new
> springs check with these folks. I did not get pricing but it has
to be
> cheaper than 63 pounds!
>
> <<Thinking about it, the other option you have is we ship out
almost every
> week to: BRITS Inc
> 28921 Arnold Drive Unit F6 Sonoma CA 95476 (707) 935-3637>>
>
> For my car (steel frame V6) the front springs are 12", 2.25" I.D.,
250 lbs.
> and the rears are 12", 2.25" I.D., 170 lbs.
>
> Don Lattimer
> #3m5759
> Willits, CA, USA
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----- Original Message -----
From: <pauldransfield@...>
To: <MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates


Hi Don,
I just got a reply from Koni to say the refurbishment cost of my shocks
would be $100 apiece plus parts plus shipping. That would be more or less
the same price as your AVO shocks. How would you rate them compared to Koni
or Spax?
I cannot access the Maniacs web site from here so I would appreciate if you
could give me the details of post #2080.
Thanks,
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Lattimer [mailto:donlattimer@...]
Sent: October 10, 2003 12:35 PM
To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
Paul,
The AVO shocks are adjustable both in height(threaded shock body)
and damping. They are also factory rebuildable. If Koni can rebuild
your shocks it would probably save you some $$.
Check post #2080 for details on Brits, Inc. in Sonoma, CA, a
supplier of springs.
Don Lattimer
#3m5759
--- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, pauldransfield@i... wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> During a number of exchanges with Don Lattimer recently regarding
wheels and
> tires, he suggested that maybe my shocks were shot, and I thought
maybe he
> was right and I should probably look at the springs as well. I
must admit
> that the ride has been noticeably harsher over bumps and dips the
last few
> years which I put down to the poor road surface in the subdivision
I moved
> to 6 years ago. The car has only done 30,000 or so miles since
they were new
> but that was over 21 years, so maybe I should bite the bullet
anyway,
> especially after having just replaced my wheels. I use my car
regularly in
> the summer so you can see the trips are generally quite short. The
Ancaster
> show in the Spring has the longest round trip at around 140 miles.
>
> Anyway, I thought I'd verify that the spring rates for the 3 litre
Volvo are
> the same as those for the 3 litre Ford (they are), so I sent off
the email
> below to Marcos Heritage. I was also curious whether the shocks
used for
> their Active Handling Kit were adjustable and it turns out they're
not. At
> \ufffd600 plus shipping, the kit is pricey too. A set of shocks and
springs from
> AVO cost \ufffd345.18 plus shipping. However, it doesn't look like the
AVO shocks
> have adjustable seats. As I currently have Konis with adjustable
seats and
> ride, I thought I'd check out the Koni web site (www.koni-na.com)
to see
> what was available. Their US operation is located in Kentucky. It
turns out
> that they provide a refurbish service with a 3 to 4 week turn
around so I'm
> awaiting a reply from them regarding price. It would be a project
I could do
> over the winter and have everything ready for spring.
>
> Maybe other owner could consider refurbishing their shocks rather
than
> buying new ones. It's useful to know all your options.
>
> Does anyone know of a North American supplier of 2.25" ID x 12"
springs,
> 170lbs and 250lbs?
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul Dransfield
> 3 litre Volvo
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pike Associates [mailto:sales@r...]
> Sent: October 10, 2003 3:54 AM
> To: Paul.Dransfield@v...
> Subject: Re: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
>
>
> Dear Paul Dranfield,
>
> Thank you for your e-mail regarding the springs on your 3 Ltr.
>
> The spring rates are as follows:
>
> Front 250lbs
> Rear 170lbs
>
> The price of the Active Handling Kit is \ufffd600.00 + VAT which
includes 4
> damper / spring units and all fittings. The dampers are not
adjustable, they
> are manufactured and set up to give the optimum fixed ride height
etc....
>
> Regarding the life expectancy of the dampers, this all depends on
the use,
> like any other damper.
>
> If you need anything else, please contact us.
>
> Regards
>
> Emily
> Marcos Heritage.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Paul.Dransfield@V...>
> To: <info@r...>
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:50 PM
> Subject: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
>
>
> > Sirs,
> >
> > Could you please supply the front and rear spring rates for the
3 litre
> > Volvo Marcos.
> >
> > What is the current price of the Active Handling kit and what is
the life
> > expectancy? Are the shocks adjustable for ride height and
stiffness?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul Dransfield
> >
> > 3 litre Volvo #5838
> >
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RE: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates

2003-10-21 by pauldransfield@iname.com

Don,

When you got your shocks from AVO, did you have to pay import duty or taxes
in the US? I know I'd be nailed at customs if I had them shipped to Canada.

Regards,
        Paul
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-----Original Message-----
From: Don Lattimer [mailto:donlattimer@...]
Sent: October 10, 2003 12:35 PM
To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: 3 litre Volvo spring rates


Paul,

The AVO shocks are adjustable both in height(threaded shock body) 
and damping. They are also factory rebuildable.  If Koni can rebuild 
your shocks it would probably save you some $$.

Check post #2080 for details on Brits, Inc. in Sonoma, CA, a 
supplier of springs.

Don Lattimer
#3m5759


--- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, pauldransfield@i... wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> During a number of exchanges with Don Lattimer recently regarding 
wheels and
> tires, he suggested that maybe my shocks were shot, and I thought 
maybe he
> was right and I should probably look at the springs as well. I 
must admit
> that the ride has been noticeably harsher over bumps and dips the 
last few
> years which I put down to the poor road surface in the subdivision 
I moved
> to 6 years ago. The car has only done 30,000 or so miles since 
they were new
> but that was over 21 years, so maybe I should bite the bullet 
anyway,
> especially after having just replaced my wheels. I use my car 
regularly in
> the summer so you can see the trips are generally quite short. The 
Ancaster
> show in the Spring has the longest round trip at around 140 miles. 
> 
> Anyway, I thought I'd verify that the spring rates for the 3 litre 
Volvo are
> the same as those for the 3 litre Ford (they are), so I sent off 
the email
> below to Marcos Heritage. I was also curious whether the shocks 
used for
> their Active Handling Kit were adjustable and it turns out they're 
not. At
> £600 plus shipping, the kit is pricey too. A set of shocks and 
springs from
> AVO cost £345.18 plus shipping. However, it doesn't look like the 
AVO shocks
> have adjustable seats. As I currently have Konis with adjustable 
seats and
> ride, I thought I'd check out the Koni web site (www.koni-na.com) 
to see
> what was available. Their US operation is located in Kentucky. It 
turns out
> that they provide a refurbish service with a 3 to 4 week turn 
around so I'm
> awaiting a reply from them regarding price. It would be a project 
I could do
> over the winter and have everything ready for spring.
> 
> Maybe other owner could consider refurbishing their shocks rather 
than
> buying new ones. It's useful to know all your options.
> 
> Does anyone know of a North American supplier of 2.25" ID x 12" 
springs,
> 170lbs and 250lbs?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Paul Dransfield 
> 3 litre Volvo
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pike Associates [mailto:sales@r...]
> Sent: October 10, 2003 3:54 AM
> To: Paul.Dransfield@v...
> Subject: Re: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> Dear Paul Dranfield,
> 
> Thank you for your e-mail regarding the springs on your 3 Ltr.
> 
> The spring rates are as follows:
> 
> Front                250lbs
> Rear                 170lbs
> 
> The price of the Active Handling Kit is £600.00 + VAT which 
includes 4
> damper / spring units and all fittings. The dampers are not 
adjustable, they
> are manufactured and set up to give the optimum fixed ride height 
etc....
> 
> Regarding the life expectancy of the dampers, this all depends on 
the use,
> like any other damper.
> 
> If you need anything else, please contact us.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Emily
> Marcos Heritage.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Paul.Dransfield@V...>
> To: <info@r...>
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:50 PM
> Subject: 3 litre Volvo spring rates
> 
> 
> > Sirs,
> >
> > Could you please supply the front and rear spring rates for the 
3 litre
> > Volvo Marcos.
> >
> > What is the current price of the Active Handling kit and what is 
the life
> > expectancy? Are the shocks adjustable for ride height and 
stiffness?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul Dransfield
> >
> > 3 litre Volvo #5838
> >



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