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angel4

Original Poster:

58 posts

216 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Hi All

Im just after some standard replacements but was wondering if there
are any alternatives from other vehicles, like most other parts off the Trevor :-)

Thanks in advance

QBee

21,773 posts

160 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Leven do them for the Tuscan - on the Chimaera and Griff they are beautifully engineered and by far the best available, an essential for track days.

http://www.leventechnology.co.uk/index.htm

They are right now featured on the front page, or call Paul 01664 481065 for an interesting chat (allow 20 minutes, he used to race TVRs, so its not wasted time)

angel4

Original Poster:

58 posts

216 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Ok will have a looky.

Do we know if the front frop links are off a donor car on the tuscan ?

QBee

21,773 posts

160 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Sorry, I'm a chimpaholic..... laugh

cshaw600

108 posts

161 months

Saturday 2nd March 2013
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Hi i aquired leven front drop links last september well impressed defontly not off a donor car made to order

QBee

21,773 posts

160 months

Saturday 2nd March 2013
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angel4 said:
Ok will have a looky.

Do we know if the front frop links are off a donor car on the tuscan ?
Do you mean what are the standard frop links? Not a clue. I just know the Leven stuff is sourced in Germany and is well engineered.

JimmyZZ

239 posts

238 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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QBee said:
Do you mean what are the standard frop links? Not a clue. I just know the Leven stuff is sourced in Germany and is well engineered.
Hang on a moment - you say when I ordered from Leven, the pieces went from Germany to Britain and then back to Germany ???

QBee

21,773 posts

160 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Talk to Paul at Leven. When we were discussing the Chimaera ones, I think I remember him saying that the main metal parts were precision engineered to Leven's own design to extremely tight tolerances in Germany, and Leven themselves then made/sourced the other components and assembled the links here in the UK.

We live in a global economy. Leven have designed the products and have sourced the parts from the best manufacturers possible to make the best products possible. Relatively small and specialised companies tend to use this route - they design the products and then, for supplies of the parts they need, they have every engineering company in the world to choose from. For all I know, they may make some components themselves. Talk to Paul.