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Surf springs compression height

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Surf springs compression height

Post by one_waz »

can anyone tell me the height of the rear coil springs in a standard 92 model surf while compressed under the weight of the car?
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Post by macca81 »

soon...
[quote="Barnsey"]
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Post by Struth »

Yes but I will need to refer to the manual if no one has answered by the time I get home :D
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Post by macca81 »

sitting on level ground with no more than about 20kg of weight in the vehicle, from the top to bottom of the spring is 250mm, to within half a mm. bit surprised its such a nice round number really
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Post by one_waz »

lol thanks macca thats what i needed

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