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Spring Over

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Spring Over

Post by crankycruiser »

How hard is it to do a spring over on a SWB MQ?
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Post by Rosey »

read the bible, heaps of info on it. I'll be starting mine next week!!! hell yer
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Post by V8Patrol »

Just a basic SOA should take a weekend to do ........

Mind you if you are doing a knuckle twist on the front diff to alter/correct castor angle then add another day !

A good workshop is pretty essential, Mig & arc welder, oxy, 9" + 4 " grinders, tressels, large floor jack, car stands, all help. A lathe will be handy for driveshaft lengthening but this is better done at a specialists shop.

As above, the bible has plenty of good reading, but dont forget to ask the questions you need before ya start.

Once done you wont go back :armsup:

Kingy

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