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Lovells v's Dobinsons Springs

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Lovells v's Dobinsons Springs

Post by Stoney »

G'Day All,

I am looking at buying either Lovells or Dobinsions springs for my Hilux, I need to get front coils and rear leaf springs.

I would like to find out peoples experience or opinions of the two, I have search though a few different forums and it appears most people seem to be quite happy with both there doesn't appear to be to many complaints.

Before you ask I can get both brands for the same price.

Thanks
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Post by udm »

Before I had kingsprings (very happy), now i got dobinsons, and im not 100% happy with them... they happen to get the rates and lengths all mixed up.

just my 2c.
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

I'm pretty happy with my dobinsons, hasn't sagged
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Post by Stoney »

The company that is supplying me with the springs has quoted me on Dobinson shocks so I supose that I might as well get the Dobinons springs to match.
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