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Leaf Springs

Postby MARKx4 » Thu Oct 08, 2009 10:30 am

Could you post up what leaf springs you are using in your MU and what you think of them. Include part numbers if you have them or what car you ordered them from (ie, redeo or just as a MU).

I am considering lovels or dobinsion springs in a 30 to 40mm lift, so please let us know what brand you used and lets build a little data base of info.

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Re: Leaf Springs

Postby pig75 » Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:31 pm

SWB 89 jackaroo are almost the same as MU. Rodeo ones are a bit stiff i think EFS are the only company that list a different part number for the jackaroo springs most of the other company’s list the same part as rodeo
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Re: Leaf Springs

Postby dasnoboarder » Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:40 pm

Lovells HR-15.

Catalogue says: standard duty 50mm lift or heavy duty normal height.

They do a HR-15HD (heavy duty) version, but most say these are too stiff for MUs.

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