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RN36 - Rear Springs

Tech talk for Hilux

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RN36 - Rear Springs

Post by hey_all »

Hey guys,

My rear springs are pretty shagged from having a lot of concrete sitting in the tray for a few months. I don't have much money so I was wondering if anyone had an old set hanging around that they wanted to part with?

Or if anyone knows of any other vehicles that fit that I can get from the wreckers etc?

Is it worth getting them re-rolled?

I'm located in North Brisbane and was hoping to have them in by the end of next week.

Thanks.
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Post by Arron nz »

Hey dude. dont quote me on this but im sure any hilux rear leaf pack will bolt straight in, maybe not ifs rear leaves. ask the wreckers, an good wrecker will know. hope that helps.
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Post by Andy_B »

I had similar question for the guys at the overlander forum............but I still havn't gotten the problem fixed :oops:

http://forums.overlander.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=18533&highlight=bj42+springs
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