Excellent and very useful information, thank you all. Some points for further thought, as the 3 litre suspension seems to have quite a few variations in existence: - I noted Armstrong shocks listed as standard for 3 litre cars, I think TD21-S1 onwards. Front AT9/2127C (62-2080.D) and Rear AT9/2128A (64-2141.B). But no cross-reference from Monroe or other later manufacturers. - I noted some cars with 8 leaf rear springs, some with 9. One assumes this could influence choice of shock fitment. - Was a cast alloy support / spacer-disc in the lower wishbone of 3 litre front suspension a works `option´ to give firmer springing, or did it become a later standard? (I found them in WMD's TA21, and they do firm up the front end a bit). - I noted 2 different thicknesses of anti-roll bar. Chris Prince thought the thicker one was earlier (TA/TC). - I note Spax adjustable gas units are now being offered; Front G371 and Rear G372. I have not seen any spec. on them. Listed for TF, 1963-67, and not `cheap´ at approx. GBP 122 each. Theoretically they should perhaps fit and be adjustable for earlier 3 litre springing as well as TF? Has anyone fitted these and found it was worth paying the extra? - Any experience with the Harvey-Bailey set-up for the 3 litre? Which shocks are used, what diameter anti-roll bar(s) etc. A tech. article for the bulletin could be in the offing if someone can be bothered to collate enough information in a presentable form...... Giles Lacey Posted by lacey giles 23/11/2015 22:22:34