Spring change for the KJA
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Thanks for all the useful info/help as always guys.
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Quick update. Llama 4x4 has stopped doing sj springs.
Plan B. Time to modify the ones i already have.
That is unless somebody can point me in the direction of another
company that do +3" but still high flex (2 leaf) springs
Plan B. Time to modify the ones i already have.
That is unless somebody can point me in the direction of another
company that do +3" but still high flex (2 leaf) springs
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Yep.
Sadly dave is struggling to get the manufacturer
To help in regards to rrefurbishing my springs.
Sadly dave is struggling to get the manufacturer
To help in regards to rrefurbishing my springs.
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Ooooh anyone have a set they can measure?
They make springs here and they don't cost very much!!!
They make springs here and they don't cost very much!!!
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Going to try stripping the rear leaf springs over the weekend to gain more flex.
I have bedford rascal ones on the back, give great lift but are rock hard
They are 3 leaves plus a short flat one at the bottom if you know what i mean.
1, Any idea how many i should remove
2, Which ones
3, As the kja is so light, can i get away with just the main leaf
It never has any load in the back so its really light. Even have the rear tyres are
running at just 10psi on the road to try and soften the ride.
Regards Allan.
I have bedford rascal ones on the back, give great lift but are rock hard
They are 3 leaves plus a short flat one at the bottom if you know what i mean.
1, Any idea how many i should remove
2, Which ones
3, As the kja is so light, can i get away with just the main leaf
It never has any load in the back so its really light. Even have the rear tyres are
running at just 10psi on the road to try and soften the ride.
Regards Allan.
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
not sure on that one, maby try just removing one and see how it goes,
did you have to do much to fit the rascal springs, the springs on mine arnt great and need replacing but with the extra weight of my bdd and winch ect and going to be carring loads, im wondering if rascal springs would suit me better.
did you have to do much to fit the rascal springs, the springs on mine arnt great and need replacing but with the extra weight of my bdd and winch ect and going to be carring loads, im wondering if rascal springs would suit me better.
Cheers
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
They were already on the KJA when i got it. I think it just has slightly
longer shackles.
longer shackles.
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Hi there
I am new to the forum, but i am after a KJA and wonder if you would be interested in selling ORRRRR perhaps know of one around. I want to do a restoration on one
I am new to the forum, but i am after a KJA and wonder if you would be interested in selling ORRRRR perhaps know of one around. I want to do a restoration on one
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Ok cheers,
They pop up on face book now and again, also now and again on eBay. Good luck
They pop up on face book now and again, also now and again on eBay. Good luck
Cheers
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
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Re: Spring change for the KJA
Yes i would sell it but not cheap
I can post full spec if interested.
I can post full spec if interested.
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