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Springs (Question reset or new ones)
Springs (Question reset or new ones)
hi, i got an MQ Patrol SWB and am thinking of getting a 2"suspension lift,my question is should i go new springs or just get myne reset?????????

God of Magnificant Ideas!
I done some research today in regards to this, the cost to reset the springs is 110 for front 110 for rear, plus extra like new springs etc.. I then went up to our local 4x4 specialist, they said DO NOT waist your money on the original springs, if it has had a spring pack fitted before no problems, but they said the original springs will not work and will sag very quickly.
They also said TWS or something like that does spring packs pretty cheap, I diddn't get mine quoted up but anyway...
I was talking to a block who had an add in the trading post, selling a MQ with a V8 conversion iether in parts or complete, anyway he had a full suspension done in pedders, with a pretty high lift and extended shocky's with this and that etc etc, he wanted 800 complete, would be a good deal as they are only weeks old...
Catch ya
Casey
They also said TWS or something like that does spring packs pretty cheap, I diddn't get mine quoted up but anyway...
I was talking to a block who had an add in the trading post, selling a MQ with a V8 conversion iether in parts or complete, anyway he had a full suspension done in pedders, with a pretty high lift and extended shocky's with this and that etc etc, he wanted 800 complete, would be a good deal as they are only weeks old...
Catch ya
Casey
God of Magnificant Ideas!
Ive just reset all my springs to running 2 main long leaves and one from near the bottom of the pack
The fronts are extremely flat and will flex really well ( got a pic of it with a jack ), the rears are near flat and flex nicely as well. the trucks size has come down a coupla inches, but she is as soft as a trampolene
screwy
The fronts are extremely flat and will flex really well ( got a pic of it with a jack ), the rears are near flat and flex nicely as well. the trucks size has come down a coupla inches, but she is as soft as a trampolene
screwy
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Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Ive just reset all my springs to running 2 main long leaves and one from near the bottom of the pack![]()
The fronts are extremely flat and will flex really well ( got a pic of it with a jack ), the rears are near flat and flex nicely as well. the trucks size has come down a coupla inches, but she is as soft as a trampolene![]()
screwy
and we all know where not to put our fingers now dont we?
ozy1 wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Ive just reset all my springs to running 2 main long leaves and one from near the bottom of the pack![]()
The fronts are extremely flat and will flex really well ( got a pic of it with a jack ), the rears are near flat and flex nicely as well. the trucks size has come down a coupla inches, but she is as soft as a trampolene![]()
screwy
and we all know where not to put our fingers now dont we?
I havnt learned a thing

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Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:ozy1 wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Ive just reset all my springs to running 2 main long leaves and one from near the bottom of the pack![]()
The fronts are extremely flat and will flex really well ( got a pic of it with a jack ), the rears are near flat and flex nicely as well. the trucks size has come down a coupla inches, but she is as soft as a trampolene![]()
screwy
and we all know where not to put our fingers now dont we?
I havnt learned a thing![]()
shall you put them back untill you learn?
well i have 2" lifted pedders springs in mine.
When i got it they were sagged like all shit but flexed great, so after a crash i had i got em all reset
Price was $590, which included new front shackles, bushes all round, repair to front mounts and remove & fitting so that was a good deal
Jacob Springworks in oakleigh
When i got it they were sagged like all shit but flexed great, so after a crash i had i got em all reset
Price was $590, which included new front shackles, bushes all round, repair to front mounts and remove & fitting so that was a good deal
Jacob Springworks in oakleigh
Style Side Maverick Ute
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
ozy1 wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:ozy1 wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Ive just reset all my springs to running 2 main long leaves and one from near the bottom of the pack![]()
The fronts are extremely flat and will flex really well ( got a pic of it with a jack ), the rears are near flat and flex nicely as well. the trucks size has come down a coupla inches, but she is as soft as a trampolene![]()
screwy
and we all know where not to put our fingers now dont we?
I havnt learned a thing![]()
shall you put them back untill you learn?
i think ill pass, thanks all the same

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screwy
and we all know where not to put our fingers now dont we?
I havnt learned a thing![]()
shall you put them back untill you learn?
i think ill pass, thanks all the same
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okay, no one here knows whats going on, NEVER while the rig is jacked up, put your fingers between the seperated leaves in a spring pack, and yank down on them, as the car may have a tendancy to roll, thus falling off the jack, leaving 2 fingers wedged in the spring pack, thus, leaving an inocent by stander, trying to work out how the "bloke" had used a jack, and a chassis stand to jack up a spring over MQ off the rear bar.
Imagine, tryin to balance a chassis stand, ontop of a trolley jack
, to get a mates fingers out............ 
My baad.......
sorry bloke.
Was working fine till it fell. The hurt like living crap too.
I owe a a beer or 3.
thanks
screwy
sorry bloke.
Was working fine till it fell. The hurt like living crap too.
I owe a a beer or 3.
thanks
screwy
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