Very Important Rear Suspension Parts.
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If anyone wants an alternative - I use these from VW/Porsche:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Porsche-92 ... Swvg9XU~8f
I cut them down by eye and I just measured them after seeing Ceejays dimensions--mine are exactly 78 mm! And work well I can saying after going on a gravel road last year.
I too use 80lb rear springs but from US supplier Qa1--they are guaranteed not to sag-front springs are DBE 115lb.:
https://www.qa1.net/suspension/springs/ ... el-springs
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Porsche-92 ... Swvg9XU~8f
I cut them down by eye and I just measured them after seeing Ceejays dimensions--mine are exactly 78 mm! And work well I can saying after going on a gravel road last year.
I too use 80lb rear springs but from US supplier Qa1--they are guaranteed not to sag-front springs are DBE 115lb.:
https://www.qa1.net/suspension/springs/ ... el-springs
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I had contacted Timbren when this thread was started. They had no part number.
I had experimented with some others, but I still would like to find the Timbren part number.
Hope someone can chime in with dimensions of OEM, or if longer is better ie. without CeeJays alloy spacers?
http://www.thelolaregistry.com/Projects ... ebuild.htm
I had experimented with some others, but I still would like to find the Timbren part number.
Hope someone can chime in with dimensions of OEM, or if longer is better ie. without CeeJays alloy spacers?
http://www.thelolaregistry.com/Projects ... ebuild.htm
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