Re: LRO: benefits of coil springs

From: Jim Hall (jimfoo@qwest.net)
Date: Sat Jun 30 2001 - 09:37:44 EDT

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    Oh, I also undid the spring clamps on the rear so that at full drop, the
    main leaves separate from the rest of the pack. Polybushes help too.

    Peter Ogilvie wrote:
    >
    > Cheap buggah!! Mixing and matching and you blame abuse for breaking
    > springs. I finally got tired of keeping my rusty springs going and opted
    > for a set of parabolics. 2 years without having to swapout/make up a spring
    > pack. Amazing how long new springs will last even though they aren't rust
    > welded into an immovable mass like the typical sets I used to run.
    >
    > Aloha
    > Peter O
    >
    > >From: "Jim Hall" <jimfoo@qwest.net>
    > >
    > >Coil springs would be nice on a series if only for the reason that then
    > >I would stop breaking my front leafs. This is the 3rd time!! I guess I'm
    > >too hard on the poor thing. At least this time it wasn't the main leaf
    > >like the other two breaks were. This time I broke one of the scout
    > >leaves that I have intermingled with the rover ones. Time to rummage
    > >through the stack of spare leaves behind the garage I guess.
    > >--
    > >Jim Hall
    > >1966 88" Elephant Chaser
    > >http://www.users.qwest.net/~jimfoo
    > >"You know, I never really damaged my Rover 'till I started wheeling
    > >with Jim." Mitch Stockdale
    >
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    Jim Hall
    1966 88" Elephant Chaser
    http://www.users.qwest.net/~jimfoo
    "You know, I never really damaged my Rover 'till I started wheeling 
    with Jim." Mitch Stockdale
    



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