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Add a coil

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Add a coil

Post by Tommy »

Was looking thru a mag the other day and saw this add a coil system for leaf springs.

They basically just mount a coily in the middle of the leaf pack and mount it to the sub frame.

Anyone tried em ?

Supposedly a much more comfortable ride, which i admit i could handle in my ute. Just wonder how the go with a 4 inch lift ?
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Post by thehanko »

do you know of the brand or anything? or the link or magazine it came from so we can look at it?

cheers
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Post by steven101 »

It would be expensive.....
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Post by chunderlicious »

add a coil is basically just a heavy duty coil added to leaf suspension to handle heavy loads. it may make the ride alot more harsh
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by Tommy »

http://www.freds4wd.com.au/comfort.html


Here is one of the sites.

I'm a bit sceptical myself but was just chasing some opinions.
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Post by mule75 »

crap
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