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Re: Milano/75 Shock Absorbers



I must add the AVO shocks from Tom Zat. I had them on my Milano, and now 
have them on my spider. They are adjustable with a knob on the bottom of the
shock which allows you to play a lot easier. I'm not sure about which
settings are being adjusted, but the net result is a very controllable car.

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>From: John W <johnwsf@domain.elided>
>To: alfa-digest@domain.elided
>Subject: Milano/75 Shock Absorbers
>Date: Wed, Aug 18, 1999, 8:45 AM
>

> Yet another question to the collective wisdom of the digesti.... My
> 1989 Milano/75 Gold/America is still running with original shock
> absorbers.  As I have noticed a deterioration in handling - a little
> looser, slower to settle, softer on hard turns, I know that I must
> replace the original equipment.  The question I am posing is relatively
> straight forward....  which brand is recommended by other owners?
>
> IAP advertises three brands.... any preferences?
>
> KYB at          $80/$90 front/rear
> Koni at         $120/$120
> Bilstein at     $98/$98
>
> Finally, I enjoy "spirited" driving and believe that the car *must*
> stick to the road at all times!  Thanks for your  advice.
>
> John Wright
> 1989 Milano/75 America
> 1969 GTV 1750 "A 69GTV"
> San Francisco CA
>
>
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