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Hello to all
I’ve been reading the forum since buying a 2005 Roadster back in 2020 and have always managed to find the answers to my queries.
Now on holiday in France and have gained a knocking noise from the rear. Having removed the tool tray the top bush on the near side shock absorber has broken up
Can you tell me what size it is and where I might find some?
I’m not back to the UK for another week
Many thanks Huw
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Huw, you will most likely need to clean up the damper paintwork and see if you can find the make, reason being the inner diam that fits over the pin will be standard but the outer diam of the rubber will most likely be specific to that top ring on the damper When you have the size you could try an online search or ring SSL (was Suplex) as Dan is very helpful https://www.suspensionsupplies.co.uk/morgan
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Well U if they are original shocks I'd probably think about a new set, they are 25 years old now and even if they have some functionality left its odd's on that both sides will be different. A good set of spax adjustable will sort you out and I think you'll find the improvement worth the cost and effort. Cain at wolf performance has just developed a rather tasty option too and they are very competitive price wise..... they weren't only designed on a drawing board either!
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I have Cain's shockers, highly recommended much better than my previous AVO's
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I've just had the red coloured bushes of my rear AVO shock absorbers break up and fall off. I replaced them with a pair of Spax adjustables from SSL via Librands with an improved ride. Well worth doing.
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Hi Here’s an update
Still in France and after a couple of days with the knocking we stopped at a B&B who after a chat produced a bush from a MG which more or less fitted but has removed the knocking noises
Thanks for all the recommendations, new shockers to be ordered on return
Huw
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Ubiquitous, to avoid disappointment make sure you get the correct size for your car. Check compression length & extension length. Reason is if you fit the wrong size, you will find either very little movement left for compression or on extension the car will reach the max extension before reaching the chassis bump rubber. Obviously in both cases the internal shock absorber stops get beaten to destruction, & exerts rather a lot of pressure on those bushes.
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