Hi there, has anyone ever tried fitting leaf springs of another car on a 300?
The ones on my 360 are extremely soft and noisy and i can't find any new ones, not even used ones (which i think won't solve the problem in the long run) and i think it would be nice to have some stiffer springs, maybe from a small off-roader on it.
the soft springs kinda kill the handling i'd like it to be a bit more responsive
Leaf springs on rear
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Re: Leaf springs on rear
I don't know where your based but these may be of some help to you....
http://www.jones-springs.co.uk/home.htm
Based in the West Midlands (literally round the corner from me lol) they;ve also appeared on TV too (one of the restoration programs on one of the sky channels) Seem pretty reputable
http://www.jones-springs.co.uk/home.htm
Based in the West Midlands (literally round the corner from me lol) they;ve also appeared on TV too (one of the restoration programs on one of the sky channels) Seem pretty reputable
'90 340 1.4 Vince!
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Re: Leaf springs on rear
Good link dude.
Think crazycat is in Germany?
Must be an equivilant over there?
Think crazycat is in Germany?
Must be an equivilant over there?
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Re: Leaf springs on rear
Well even if so, depending how desperate he is, it seems they appear to ship abroad as (Going by their site) they've recently exported Rolls Royce springs over to Australia
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