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Post by skrappa »

can a hj 45 ute springs fit a 75 series ute ,,cheers guys im a bit desperate to know
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Post by AUSDOG »

im pretty sure the 75s are a shit load longer..
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Re: rear leaf springs ,,

Post by Sixty's Guy »

On the rear they are the same length, but the pins are in different locations. On the 47 the diff sits about 50mm forward of where the 75 diff sits.

On the front the 47 springs are about 30mm shorter and again the pin is about 50mm closer to the fixed end.

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