Rut,
There are lots of people who have tried to improve on this design. Tubular A Arms, Heim Joints, and all sorts of ideas. You can visit
The Mite.com. If I recall correctly he did some work modifying the front end there are some folks on Sprite Spot.com under suspension section who've done some Suspension Mods. It's all in what you want to spend. I'm now on 3rd Front End rebuild I'm working on. Bugsy 1 got a simple used hardware swap out, Rubber Bushings, Tie Rods, and Sway Bar. I didn't change out Metal Bushings or put in new kingpins. I did add new Peter C shocks at that time. 2nd rebuild I replaced Metal Bushings in the Wishbones, Major Suspension Kit, and found a set of NOS Wheel Bearings. The difference in handling and tracking was like night and day. Bugsy II will receive upgrade to Disc Brakes, Major Suspension Kit, Wishbones sent out and are back from Apple Hydraulics to have new Metal Bushings Brazed in, adding a Sway Bar and installing new Tie Rod ends along with a set of Peter C's best.
Yes you can spend lots of time modifying your BE. The question becomes how much money and engineering time do you want to spend or so you really just want to get out and drive. Bugsy I departed for R.I. and Alan Fisher's House in April. I've been without an LBC to drive all Spring and Summer and know it's going to be a long time before Bugsy II will be ready to get back on the road. Think about that, do you want to tinker or drive. The other aspect is safety. Lots and lots of Sprites and MG's have been on the road for lots of years. Yes the front end on these cars needs to be maintained on a regular basis but when kept properly lubed and based on the amount of miles we put on these cars on an annual basis the BE as designed from the factory will work well and last far beyond our times. We've made them survive this long and kept them to be passed on to the next owner. Time and Money, I'd rather be driving that reinventing the wheel. My two Cents. Others I'm sure have different opinions.