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parabolic suspension
parabolic suspension
does anyone know where in aust you can get parabolic springs to suit a sierra and roughly what they cost?
are they a good investment ??????
are they a good investment ??????
grey zook wrote:what other options are there to get soft springs but stop sagging without relocating any spring perches
I'm pretty sure that all aftermarket sierra springs will not require relocation of the spring perches.
The only reason my front spring perches were moved was because we put rear (longer) springs in the front.
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The poop on the parabolics is that they can carry a load OK but are not all that well rated in the flex department. Compared to a traditional leaf spring they also lack a certain amount of "tunability" as it is very difficult to add or subtract leaves (adding some thicker short leaves helps the load carraying of the spring without sacrifing to much in the way of "droop")
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The only shocks that exist and are cheap are used shocks. Seriously, I found that old stock shocks gave the best ride on a sierra. You'll have to spend some money to get new shocks that give a softer ride. Mostly you'll find that with springs so stiff, unless you add some weight to the car, then the soft shocks won't really do much..
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