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Left and right coil springs
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Left and right coil springs
I notice my new coils have L/H on one and R/H on the other - both front and rear. I can't see any difference - does it matter?
Dave ><>
Dave ><>
80 series Extra Cab - a work in progress.
What about a fat passenger... - Oh now I know why I see those stickers that say "no fat chicks" - it's a suspension issue. And here's me thinking they were being mean!j-top paj wrote:yes,
one will be a different spring rate to account for the drivers weight
Dave ><>
80 series Extra Cab - a work in progress.
can also vary due to fuel tank positions and any other constant loads , so the fat chick in the passenger seat is unlikely to be there constantly. Unless you got her pregnant then you could order the shotgun wedding spring set which comes with a very hard LHF spring 

Nup not telling
you'll have to find out yourself
you'll have to find out yourself
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