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Hi Iam new to this forum.Had my 2007 +4 for 5years and do my own maintenance. 5year ago I repaired the tool tray and have just had to do it again. I am looking to improve what will be an old problem to you all i.e the diff hitting the tool tray when I manage to find a significant pot hole..New springs and AVO’s were fitted 4 years ago and improved the situation a little.
I seem to have two options :-
1) Add bump stops to the shock absorber rods
2)Add the spring assisters detailed in Dave W article in February Miscellany
Can anyone advise :- a)which is most effective ?.
b)Where I can obtain the Spring Assisters in Dave’s article
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As you have tried tackling the problem at source, i.e. new springs I would go with the progressive bump stops. Rog of this parish makes them.

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You could also make your own custom tool tray with both greater clearance where needed and capacity.


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Another vote for the fabulous bump stops from Rog.


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I fitted the bump stops more than a year ago. They are very effective.
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Yes they work well


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Originally Posted by Paul F
Another vote for the fabulous bump stops from Rog.


+1, best addon ever.
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The tool tray is not symetric and some place are deeper. Check it vs the diff and if necessary turn it 180°, you can earn some centimeters.


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Great add on, no more crashing from the rear end - should be fitted as standard

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The fact that both my Morgans have Rog's assists says it all really. Most cars use some sort of upward movement limiter.

Get the gap right and the bangs vanish.


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Originally Posted by CaptK
Great add on, no more crashing from the rear end - should be fitted as standard


I’m sure I recall that my MG Midget and Mk2 Escort had such. Seems wrong that Morgan are relying on the bodywork to act as a bump stop.

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