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Date:         Mon, 7 Feb 2000 07:36:55 -0500
Reply-To:     ed <edevinney@BIGFOOT.COM>
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From:         ed <edevinney@BIGFOOT.COM>
Organization: Pismo Beach Institute for Advanced Leisure Studies
Subject:      Re: OME shock evaluation
Comments: To: Ray Hunnam <hunnam@PNC.COM.AU>
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FWIW, Monroe makes some of the shocks OEM'd on late-model Porsche 911s - either the Sport suspension or the regular, I can never recall which. I guess they can't be all bad, although Porsche volk cringe when the name is mentioned, too :-)

ed

Ray Hunnam wrote:

[...]

> > * I spoke to him regarding the Munro connection and he informed me that > both companies are NOT associated. HOWEVER he explained that seeing their > shocks were supplied by their agent in the US he may have done his own > research into which of the OME shocks fitted the VW. He further suggested > that seeing either the front or rear could not be matched to their range > then they may have supplied a Munroe instead.


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