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Rear Springs.

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Rear Springs.

Post by Dangerous Dave »

I'm also after new rear springs. As his have sagged majorly. Is it worth getting them reset or just get new ones strait up. Any one know a rough cost for new springs.


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Re: Rear Springs.

Post by STUMPY »

Dangerous Dave wrote:I'm also after new rear springs. As his have sagged majorly. Is it worth getting them reset or just get new ones strait up. Any one know a rough cost for new springs.


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what is it going into?
what do you want the springs to do? ie. carry a load
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

Oh sorry,

It going into a FJ 40. Its sole purpose is to tow a 22 ft boat. So springs a little tougher than standard should do it.


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Post by plowy »

I would not sugest reseting them they will sag in about 6 months time save some money and fit something that is a load rated spring like old man emu
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