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nicbeer wrote:cool. found some posts as well that have said roughly the same.
Have to have a play with the packs. Do you reckon 1 extra long leaf or short one or a load leaf?
Thinking after the BL maybe running a std set of rears all round maybe. Might flex more than the lifted ones.
cheers all
Redzook used a main leaf with the eye’s chopped off by memory. I was going to run a second leaf in my next car.
A lot of standard springs are stuffed. Most have sagged and weakened. Springs have a life span and I would prefer to use a one year old spring compared to a 15 year old spring. Badooky for example had some well used lovells on the rear of his, which snapped when wheeling.
Just expect the lifted springs to settle a bit and you should be fine.
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
from what i heard, cold re-set is take em out and let them sit in the shed for a few months... apparently they return to "lifted" state for a while... but sag again
I run heavy duty OME on drivers rear and standard OME on the left..its not just the weight thing, but the torque twist that loads up the right rear more.
front is standard ome, which has a heavier/more arched spring on the drivers side anyway.
christover
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tis cool... they're going soon in favour of 'lux fronts all round... so if anyone in perth wants a set of pretty decent springs ill let you know when theyre available.
I use to cold reset leafs by pulling the pack apart than place one end on driveway and the other on a block ( about 12" high) than drive on to them with my Rocky. Do this to each leaf so they all the same, reasemble. Mind you I was flatening them because I was lowering a race car.
'2001 Disco td5
'90 Maruti Ute 1Ltr Lwb
Experience is something you don't get, until just after you need it.
alot of springs are also set for drivers side or passenger side. So thhey have a camber adjustment for the road set in. If you have put them on the wrong side of the car this will exaggerate the problem too
bad_religion_au wrote:does it negatively effect handling having a stiffer spring on one side compared to the other? Thanks
mine handles better, as its less likely to lurch when left turning at speed.
it turns right fine, because my 110kg holds it down
{droopy pete has even less trouble holding it down }
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thanks, i've been toying with this idea in my 40 for a couple of weeks, but thought there would be huge problems.. looks like the springs come off again.