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Re-setting and raising leaf springs

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Re-setting and raising leaf springs

Post by high n mighty »

Can it be done with a set of springs that havent been sighted on the vehicle and thats actual lift height is unknown?
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Post by Dee »

yeah...

but they ride like shit, and will probably sag back to original...
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Post by Shadow »

the people bending them wont guarantee a level ride if they havent got measurements of the vehicle ride hights (all 4 corners) with the springs installed.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Craigy boy i wouldnt bother.
i had it done on my zook by a place in cardiff.
and it rode so harsh. then it sagged back down.
so they re did the drivers side and suprise suprise it happened again...

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Post by crack »

after doing a bit of ringing around when i wanted new suspension it worked out to be worth the extra couple hundred dollars to just get new ones
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