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60 series 4" springs

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60 series 4" springs

Post by 4x4motorsport »

i recall seeing on ebay and advertisement for 4" springs to suit 60 series cruisers...does anyone know who/where sold these?

i read someones comment in a thread on here mentioning them, but i can't find that particular post atm.

i thought hobzee might have had them but can't recall...any info would be great

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Post by doe »

Normally 4inch springs are custom made by a spring works.
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4" springs

Post by brendan rooke »

4H i think the shop was called.

I remember sending them an email and he sent back a pic of his 60 with just the springs and running 35" pedes. Looked good.

Havnt seen them advertised on ebay for a while.

Wozza on here had a set in his duel cab 60.
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Post by Wozza244 »

Yep i had them, they arent as flexy as hobzee says they are, i took 2 leaves out of the front and 3 out of the rear to get mine to flex up, it flexed ok for a SUA, you can see the pics of it on P12 of 4wd extreme action mag.

They in conjunction with a 2" body lift just fitted my 37" boggers in.

They are very "U" shaped though so if your SOA your centre of gravity will be way high and wont get the flex u need.
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Post by tuff6ty »

try belton springs in cambellfield i had them in my 60 and the thing flexed as good as any coil 4by
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Post by 4x4motorsport »

thanks guys...
4H is the name of the place i was thinking of...
how muh were the springs made by belton in campbellfield?

the reason i'm chasing them up is i've got a 45 series cruiser with later model spring hangers on the front and atm i'm running what were sold to me as 'custom 4" springs' but turned out to be heavy duty rears and 2"-3" fronts...now i'm running ext shackles on the front to compensate and i'm just not happy with how it steers, and i don't know if i want to put a body lift in as yet, but my 33's are scrubbing out something fierce so i want to try and solve my dilemma's with some proper 4" springs
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

4H were selling the Belton Springs... You can buy direct off Belton though.
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