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60/75 series suspension

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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60/75 series suspension

Post by stevemuz »

gday just wondering if anyone can tell me if 60 series leafs and shocks will fit straight under a 75 series
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

pretty sure the spring eyes are the same size but the spring length and load rating will most probably be different.
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Post by frp88 »

I have 75 in the front and 60 in the back of my middie
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

LC 60 and LC75 front shocks are the same.

LC60 rear shocks are about 40mm shorter than LC75.

LC60 front springs are 40mm shorter than LC75.

LC60 rear springs are 100mm shorter than LC75.

Hope this helps!
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Post by stevemuz »

thanks heaps sixtys guy saved a lot of mucking around. brought a 60s with a 2"lift kit in it just thought it wuold be a nice money saver if it slid under my 75s as i have just put a new 350 in it$$$. cheers, may the beer gods look upon you
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

No worries Steve, glad I could help. You could put the shocks in, but thats about hey. Some suspension companies use standard height LC75 shocks for their 2" lift LC60 shocks.
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Post by stevemuz »

makes sense. thanks mate
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