Changing Springs
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Some jap specialist I found through ebay. £140 delivered for the pair, they are meant to be standard height but they arent flat when on the car
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Turb() wrote:Some jap specialist I found through ebay. £140 delivered for the pair, they are meant to be standard height but they arent flat when on the car
They wil have to bed in yet, might get rid of the bounce too
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Just turned this into a write up in the DIY section
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nice work scott, well good
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
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I have new front leaf springs.
I sadly, being away at university do not have any jacks or axel stands. All I have is a bottle Jack.
Is it possible to change the front leaf springs with a bottle jack and a socket set? Im thinking Not! I don't want to become crushed.
Anyone near Coventry fancy doing a leaf spring change/lending me some tools?
If not will wait 7 weeks and have a whole 2 months to do them
I sadly, being away at university do not have any jacks or axel stands. All I have is a bottle Jack.
Is it possible to change the front leaf springs with a bottle jack and a socket set? Im thinking Not! I don't want to become crushed.
Anyone near Coventry fancy doing a leaf spring change/lending me some tools?
If not will wait 7 weeks and have a whole 2 months to do them
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Spare wheels and blocks of wood are a good substitute for axle stands .
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Sometimes you also need a angle grinder and some new bolts
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I have neither at my house at uni. Although I think I have some scaffolding in the garden. Will come up with a plan. Think I had best purchase some new bolts before I change them
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When replacing the old or perished rubber bushes on the road springs. BEWARE the RED poly bushes (see picture).
The RED's allow the spring to slop about on the hangers.
Use the ORANGE ONES as the orange ones keep everthing tight.
Roger
The RED's allow the spring to slop about on the hangers.
Use the ORANGE ONES as the orange ones keep everthing tight.
Roger
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For a sj410, How manu leaf's does it have in the front as standart? also, mine is a sj410k pickup truck, so how many leaves is that suposed to have in the back. Mine has 4 springs in the front, and 2+a thick overload leaf in the back. is this standart? And what is the height suposed to be from the ground to the chasis an standart 29 inch tyres?
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