Short memory???BIGJO wrote:Thanks for the info Morat...that's cleared things up for me.
I won't be getting saloon springs for sure.
Will 2 door saloon springs be about right for the cab?
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Rosc0PColtrane
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Get a life!
I didn't have a clue and was asking whether 2 door saloon springs would be okay for my cab, I didn't realise the cabs are much heavier. I was talking about disregarding 4 door saloon springs. I now know that I specifically need cab/touring springs & am on the hunt thank you very much
Well done to you

I didn't have a clue and was asking whether 2 door saloon springs would be okay for my cab, I didn't realise the cabs are much heavier. I was talking about disregarding 4 door saloon springs. I now know that I specifically need cab/touring springs & am on the hunt thank you very much
Well done to you
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No, you will need either touring or cab springs as stated above.
Go for either H&R or Spax, they're both good and very reasonable from www.europerformance.co.uk.
If you go a 60mm drop you will have to get shorter shocks too. In my opinion 40mm is plenty though.
Go for either H&R or Spax, they're both good and very reasonable from www.europerformance.co.uk.
If you go a 60mm drop you will have to get shorter shocks too. In my opinion 40mm is plenty though.

