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Jays, its called making a bigger mark up.

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Jays, its called making a bigger mark up.


And a cynical disregard for what Morgan owners want!


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Pleased Tim / Darren @ New Elms got you sorted.

It's why I take RiTA 70+ miles for the annual checkover and MoT.

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Given what we pay for a car another £50 for better shocks would not make or break a sale. By being cheapskate Morgan are just upsetting valuable customers and risk loosing sales.

Another cheapskate trick is to fit a stereo system that you can buy in any discount electronics shop for £80. You can not fit any type of remote to it yet for a few more £s you can get a better system that comes with a remote.

These are two items where Morgan needs to consider customer feedback.

After reading about problems with the standard shocks I had GAZ shocks fitted at the factory during the build. They work reasonably and do not cost too much. I am sure that fitting them to all cars would add little to the price. (Much less than I paid)


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The new Roadster comes with adjustable shocks (Konis). Are these fitted to the other classics now?
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Interesting. Perhaps given the power and weight of the new Roadster it was absolutely necessary to fit something better. Thank goodness they have shown a bit of common sense in this at least.

Have you looked at what you have to do to adjust them? Some Koni shocks are quite difficult to adjust.


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The AVO shocks are very easy to adjust with the wheels on, there is a small turn wheel on the shocker that you turn to adjust, much better then the Koni shocks which I had once on an MG.I found I always had to take the wheels off to do anything with them. michael

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I'll second that. I don't know how the Konis are adjusted. Can't find any reference to the part number on the shocks. I think I'll change them for AVOs sometime.
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A case of parallel postings and really gives me a warm feeling inside to hear your comments on struggling to fit my AVO's with the following story...

Fitting rear AVO's to 4/4....Help

Keep up the Post regarding the settings.


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when we ordered at morgan koni s for the rear suspension the first set was impossible to adjust .The garage ordered a new set and it was again not possible to adjust them.After a phone call to morgan they told us that they are adjusted at the factory for the best setting and it is impossible to change that setting again.Now i dont know if it is necessary to invest again in avo .
The front absorbers are the original and would the avo be better that the koni at the rear ?

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