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My springs have curved the wrong way.

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My springs have curved the wrong way.

Post by Courtancer »

My leaf springs are concave up, (which is how they were when I got it), and I've decided to finally do something about it. I've heard that this is a problem in some old Zooks. Should I just replace them or should I get them repaired? What sort of cost am I looking at?
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Post by grimbo »

replace them with a quality set of springs like Old Man Emu, Ride pro something like that.
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Nah... easy fixed... just flip 'em over!! Instant lift kit!! :D

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Post by stumped »

Impulsive wrote:Nah... easy fixed... just flip 'em over!! Instant lift kit!! :D


really hoping u don't take this advice seriously :roll: :D
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Re: My springs have curved the wrong way.

Post by purefmx »

Courtancer wrote:My leaf springs are concave up, (which is how they were when I got it), and I've decided to finally do something about it. I've heard that this is a problem in some old Zooks. Should I just replace them or should I get them repaired? What sort of cost am I looking at?

Leave them and do a spring-over!
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Post by mtzook »

Yeah, spring over would be good for springs like those. They'd be super soft and flexy. You wouldn't have a whole lot of lift, if you didn't want it, but you could more than likely go spoa for cheaper than new springs...
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