Hi, the below is from the tech tips section
Munroe
There are two types. Avoid the normal ones as they have an excessively soft ride from new and a tendency to fail after a few months of normal driving (because they are not gas pressurised). Munroe do make gas pressurised dampers and these have good reports - these might be the best alternative to DeCarbon.
Does anyone have the part number, 1982 TL R4, so I can get some new Munroe's. I check on there site and nothing for R4's...............
Thanks
Munroe
There are two types. Avoid the normal ones as they have an excessively soft ride from new and a tendency to fail after a few months of normal driving (because they are not gas pressurised). Munroe do make gas pressurised dampers and these have good reports - these might be the best alternative to DeCarbon.
Does anyone have the part number, 1982 TL R4, so I can get some new Munroe's. I check on there site and nothing for R4's...............
Thanks