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Leaf springs
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Leaf springs
Hi people,
Just wondering what company make the best leaf springs
Cheers
Just wondering what company make the best leaf springs
Cheers
Last edited by kond on Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
pmsl. Thats funny.kond wrote:Thanks tool squeeser that helps alot

It's a fairly vague question though mate.
I reckon if you list what vehicle it is, what you intend to use it for and what you consider important (ie flex, load carrying, comfort etc) you might get a non 'tool squeeser' or two who can throw a few suggestions up.
The hardest thing about owning a jeep is telling your parents you're g a y!!
well was that so hard .. and yes i like to squeeze tools (like you
)
answer to your question depends though ... on many factors ..
ie gu ute is it going to carry a load for starters?

answer to your question depends though ... on many factors ..
ie gu ute is it going to carry a load for starters?
We are put on this earth for one thing, and one thing only, to die. What you do in the mean time is entirely up to you!
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If flex is your number one priority it's unlikely that you'll be happy with an off-the-shelf product. You may be best off having custom main leaves made (longer than stock and with more arch), maybe have a few of the stock leaves lower in the pack reset for more arch, and run extended shackles. Will take a bit of messing around getting the leaf combination correct - but i don't think the leaves will cost a lot more than a commercially available set - just add the cost of ext. shackles.
I'm unsure of anyone in your area who does a good job - but i understand carrols ?? springs on sydney road in vic are good.
Could almost be worth your while looking at a coil/airbag conversion. Try and keep your std fully floating axle.
-Stu
I'm unsure of anyone in your area who does a good job - but i understand carrols ?? springs on sydney road in vic are good.
Could almost be worth your while looking at a coil/airbag conversion. Try and keep your std fully floating axle.
-Stu

Twisted by Design
I've got a custom set of Dobinson Leaf springs in my FJ40....am really happy with them! They flex well, and ride decent enough.
http://www.dobinsonsprings.com/site/index.php
http://www.dobinsonsprings.com/site/index.php
2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
i rang dobinsons before christmas and they said that they arn't doing custom leaf packs anymoreTWISTY wrote:I've got a custom set of Dobinson Leaf springs in my FJ40....am really happy with them! They flex well, and ride decent enough.
http://www.dobinsonsprings.com/site/index.php
you could get a few packs from the wreckers and make your own custom pack.. requires a bit of fiddling around to get it right tho.jonamaphone1 wrote:i rang dobinsons before christmas and they said that they arn't doing custom leaf packs anymoreTWISTY wrote:I've got a custom set of Dobinson Leaf springs in my FJ40....am really happy with them! They flex well, and ride decent enough.
http://www.dobinsonsprings.com/site/index.php
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