ha as anyone got any leaf springs i can buy before the weekend to double mine up? i might buy a set of landy shocks as a temp solution?
cheers
340/360 leafs, maybe landi shocks
Re: 340/360 leafs, maybe landi shocks
Landy shocks are the easy solution, I mean it's 2 bolts for each one. If you're clever you don't even have to take the wheels off 
Do note that you will be extremely over dampening the rear making it really bouncy. You won't be stiffening the rear as such, but it's kind of half way to doing that. You might find the bouncing is a little more unpredictable to a stiff springs setup.
Do note that you will be extremely over dampening the rear making it really bouncy. You won't be stiffening the rear as such, but it's kind of half way to doing that. You might find the bouncing is a little more unpredictable to a stiff springs setup.
Re: 340/360 leafs, maybe landi shocks
cheers mate, i know its not ideal but im going drifting at the weekend so im willing to stick some landy shocks on over the ones on atm, well im going drifting if i can stiffen it up before the weekend lol
Re: 340/360 leafs, maybe landi shocks
Ok cool, might be an idea to drive to the event and fit them there. I really need to get my ass to a DWYB or something similar, there's only so much you can do on disused roads.
Re: 340/360 leafs, maybe landi shocks
yea like ya say piss easy to fit, gonna get a proper suspension setup soon, you should get yourself down to buxton, dont now how far from you it is but but its a weekender so camp over and do sat and sunday and at 20 quid a day it works out ok, i should probs wait for a proper setup before i go but i just wanna drive the turbo instead of fuking working on it
Re: 340/360 leafs, maybe landi shocks
still after a set of leafs