Paul,
I see after re-reading my previous note that I didn't do a very good job of explaining things. Sorry 'bout that.
The car has SPAX tube shocks on the front, and an unmarked manufacturer's tube shocks on the rear (they are white with some numbers, but not the same numbers on both shocks). When parked next to other stock MGB's, mine defintiely sits lower all around, so I'm guessing it has been lowered 1". The left rear is what sits 1" lower yet than the right rear side. I compared ride height to that which I could find in my service manuals and online, and it does seem to sit about an inch lower than specs (26 1/4" on the right rear, floor to trim strip).
I've been looking in my area for shops that can do the recurving, but don't find any, so may just wind up buying a new set, since the cost of recurving plus shipping will likely be a wash with a new set. I see the following on Moss's UK website, but couldn't find it on their US site:
"The standard rates for leaf springs is 93 lb./in for chrome bumper models and 110lb/in for rubber bumper models; roadsters use six leaf springs and GTs have seven . While retaining the above specifications, the springs listed here are designed to lower the ride height by 1" for road use and by 2" or more (depending on the vehicle's weight) for competition use. The springs (which are sold individually) are suitable for MGB's, MGC's & V8's and must be fitted in pairs. If larger than standard diameter tyres and wheels are being used the competition springs can also be used for a road car, especially a rubber bumper model. It is recommended that the shackle bushes are replaced by nylatron items on not only racing, but road cars as well."
I guess that answers my question about which spring I need. Now to find out if the springs Moss US sells are the same they sell in the UK...
Tim C.