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what springs are these?

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what springs are these?

Post by patzuki »

I have found a pair of rear sierra springs that I may put up front. There is no brand on it but has NHK 41309 70A10.
Does anyone know are they lifted or stock height?

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Post by Gwagensteve »

No Idea Bill, but rear springs run a bit more camber (arch) than fronts so even a stock rear spring will give some lift in the front.

As they have unknown history, even if you knew what they were originally, there is no guarantee of their current condition.

Personally, I would throw them in and see what you get, just make sure you pull any overload leaves. Once you have htem in and loaded, you will know if you need to go softer or harder.

Maybe you can post a photo of them so we can give you some more ideas? get friendly with www.photobucket.com and see what you can do.

PS we run 3-4 leaves in a HD OME rear spring on the front (no overloads) depending on how high we want the car and what weight it is.

Michael runs three on the left and four on the right, Greg ran three in the green car but they were dead flat, now runs 4 in the "other" car. Just a guide.

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Post by patzuki »

I'll bring em to the next meeting, tell me what you think.

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SPRINGS?

Post by want33s »

I ran the number in the Suzuki worldwide parts catalog but no result. It does look like a Suzuki part number though. IF it is a Suzi part number they must be standard height.
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Post by patzuki »

Cheers, thanks mate.
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