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Post by benjamin78au »

quick query, after a look and a search, thinking about opening the spring clamps on my 4wd, hoping for a bit more travel. now is it legal if i open em? and how do i open them up i guess with a crowbar or something and a vice? any one done em themselfs? and any pros and cons i not seeing. these are 18 month old dobsons, and are a bit um rought ride and not flexing. other wise , do i just pull out a leaf.


pros

bit more travel as they could be binding up the springs.
possible smoother rider



cons

If i break a main, then i in BIG sh*t as clamps would of held it together
the legal side
possible break the springs more often and axle problems


thanks in advance
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Post by bilby »

leaf springs i guess ?????

uuumm one word DONT !

i wouldnt even think of opening the clamps its what hols the pack together !
if u want more "flex " get the spring specialist to remove some of the leaves .


what vechile are they in ?
how many leaves in each pack ?


these will help the spring gurus on here more to help u out


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Post by grimbo »

the clamps don't hold the pack together they stop them from fanning out in certain situations. I would try this first then maybe look at removing a leaf or two. this will effect your laod carrying ability but will help flex.

i have opened the clamps on my leaf springs and it does give more travel as it allows the springs to flex more. Don't remove the clamps all together just bend them up so they form a U shape. it allows the extra flex without fear of them fanning out.

On a legal side I don't see it being illegal, you would be pretty hard pressed if you got done for it as long as you don't remove then entirely
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Post by benjamin78au »

how did you open up the clamp. i know it there to stop splaying. do i open em with a hammer and screwdriver???
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

nothing wrong with opening them up MORE FLEX :D :D :D

I took the bolts out of mine much more flex had them out for 3 years and never broken a main leaf and i have given those springs hell :twisted: :twisted:


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Post by spazbot »

you will need to heat the clamps with an oxy
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Post by redzook »

since there only on a zuk u can use pliers or a screw driver to open them up they bend pretty easy
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