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It's hard to tell the rear diff angle in that pic, the s shaped springs don't help that though
Russ you couldn't get another good pic showing the rear diff flange angle in relation to the tbox flange could you?
Russ you couldn't get another good pic showing the rear diff flange angle in relation to the tbox flange could you?
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i dont really need to go taller... but they are good.
i only really need the rear ones..... cant warrant a full set atm. *moniess!*[/quote]
i see u have spoa so that is about 5 inch lift
if ur after standard rears try talking to edweird or jay18 as they got some standard springs of this website for a good price
i only really need the rear ones..... cant warrant a full set atm. *moniess!*[/quote]
i see u have spoa so that is about 5 inch lift
if ur after standard rears try talking to edweird or jay18 as they got some standard springs of this website for a good price
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Jordi wrote:Can't give Dave @ Llama enough praise. My springs are sound, starting to bed in a bit now i've done a few hundred mile in it.
That diff angle is awesome. Whats going on with it?
I don't like propshafts going. Snapped a UJ on a tipper i was driving up Millom Bank in cumbria fully freighted.
Took out air bags, air lines and various other chassis mounted bits.
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will give 'em a call monday.
the diff angle might be due to both nackered springs and deflex shackles.
oooh...... messy.... were you at speed? musta been a sphincter clencher!
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shall get a better picture tomorrow. might make more sense yeah my springs are shocking.ScottieJ wrote:It's hard to tell the rear diff angle in that pic, the s shaped springs don't help that though
Russ you couldn't get another good pic showing the rear diff flange angle in relation to the tbox flange could you?
on every sj/sammy i have ever owned.. all the springs have been shocking..i dont know any different!
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Looks like a bit of remedial work required Russ.
Can't say it was a sphincter clencher. Soon as the air line went the brakes locked on and that was it till the man with his heavy wrecker turned up. I don't miss working for that firm.
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Can't say it was a sphincter clencher. Soon as the air line went the brakes locked on and that was it till the man with his heavy wrecker turned up. I don't miss working for that firm.
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if you can imagin... this in better nick than my other one which will never go back on the road.. way to rotten.Jordi wrote:Looks like a bit of remedial work required Russ.
Can't say it was a sphincter clencher. Soon as the air line went the brakes locked on and that was it till the man with his heavy wrecker turned up. I don't miss working for that firm.
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however i had the same issues with the srping mounts on that one.. shame the bearings and drive shafts are shot other wise i would just swap axles!!!
sometimes i just wana give up with these damn things!!!
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But if you gave up what would you do with all the spare time?
Thats one reason i'm avoiding SPOA. Unless it's done well it kills springs. A suzuki is never too rotten. I'm contemplating putting a new floor pan in.
If it weren't for Suzukis i'd have to work more weekends just to fill the time. And what would i spend all that spare/extra cash on? It would be pointless having it, lol.
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Thats one reason i'm avoiding SPOA. Unless it's done well it kills springs. A suzuki is never too rotten. I'm contemplating putting a new floor pan in.
If it weren't for Suzukis i'd have to work more weekends just to fill the time. And what would i spend all that spare/extra cash on? It would be pointless having it, lol.
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like i would get anything else.... i know these better than anything else.. apart from any 80s jap motorbike. mehJordi wrote:But if you gave up what would you do with all the spare time?
Thats one reason i'm avoiding SPOA. Unless it's done well it kills springs. A suzuki is never too rotten. I'm contemplating putting a new floor pan in.
If it weren't for Suzukis i'd have to work more weekends just to fill the time. And what would i spend all that spare/extra cash on? It would be pointless having it, lol.
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got my man on the case we are going to tackle the crap SPOA this week. its all doable.