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  • Rear spring

    I was thinking about fitting heavy duty springs as she get a bit of a saggy bottom when fully loaded.

    has anyone change the rear spring and whats involved.

    Cheers

    Robin

    1994 3.0t SSR-G
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    The place to be is under the sea

  • #2
    Rob,

    I did this job a few months back. It involves jacking up the car then dropping the back axle down on it's own weight. The springs are replaced one side at a time. A set of spring compressors helps a lot with this job.

    some info here:

    http://www.truckinssuv.com/tech/0108suv_level/

    Get the springs here:

    http://www.supertrux.com/

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    • #3
      Yep, done it last year, extremely happy with results.

      Got +2" heavy duty coils from LA Supertrux.
      4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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      • #4
        Did mine 'bout a month ago 2" lift Springs and ES 9000 shocks. all in it was £235. well worth it though, handles brilliantly and sits well too.
        laser_jock's right get some spring compressors, makes the job dead easy
        NO WORRIES!
        Rusty

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