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rockcrawler springs anyone??

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rockcrawler springs anyone??

Post by khany427 »

hey there, just lookin for springs for my 45.
found these "rockcrawler" springs and i dont know bugga all about them, cant seem to find any hard earned reviews or comments about them.

has anyone had any experiances with them?
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Post by zook4fun »

i have them on my hilux (work car) pretty stiff but with a load on they rid very nice and flex up preety good.

i'd pull a leaf before you put them in to make them softer
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Post by khany427 »

hmmm... this thing isnt gunna be carrying much weight very often.
2 dogs and 2 spares.

then the "big loads" will only be camping gear now and then.
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Post by zook4fun »

the front are fine, and flex nice but the back are stiff. they are for a ute back that carrys under 400ks daily. if i put a few of the boys in the back it rides nice when out bush.

they haven't saged and i've had them on for about a year now with lots of big loads and towing a car trailer to and back from sydney a few times.
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