I now have a nice, clean and very empty engine bay, and I am in the process of degreasing, fettling, de-rusting and painting all things suspension and brakes so that I can turn it into a rolling chassis. Saddo that I am, I have put many tens of hours into the production of nice clean, shiny black hubs, backplates, drums, trunnions, kingpins,steering rack, etc etc etc. I have some reconditioned shockers ( front 2 pairs) and rear (1 pair), and looking at them today, I was not impressed. I've had them for years, and they would probably have come from The Morris Minor Centre or Ware's, but I'm not really too sure!
Anyway, the first stage of "reconditioning" seems in all cases to have been a pretty severe grit blast with all screws and plugs and top plates in place, leaving dreadfully pitted surfaces all over. One pair of fronts obviously received a pretty heavy coat of pretty poor quality black paint as a final process covering everything including the lever arm nut and splitpin, while the other ( front and rear) got smothered in silver grey Hammerite. The surfaces are dreadfully pitted, and corrosion on some prior to blasting has made them worse! I really don't want to use them, yet when I look at the underbonnet photos of specimen cars in "Original Morris Minor" the shockers look immaculate! Have the owners/restorers spent many hours with filler and sandpaper, or is there actually somewhere where I can get good quality, well finished, replacement shockers?
What are the ones from ESM and Bull Motif like? Prices seem reasonable for an exchange set from both these suppliers, but has anyone had experience of them?
Or does anyone have some good quality NOS ones out there at a reasonable price?
Thanks in anticipation of the help and suggestions that I know will follow.[frame]