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    Hiya
    Gonna be ordering a set of Milners 20% stronger rear springs to
    cure the saggy @r$e problem.
    I ain't no mechanic, but I am diy minded. How hard are thee to fit?
    Is there a "how to" somewhere?

    All advice welcome
    cheers in advance
    Mike
    Last One Over The Hill,
    Buys The Beers

  • #2
    There's a description with pics here...
    http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsit...marketsusp.htm


    I would advise against using the jacking method shown though!!!!!


    give us a clue as to which Surf model/engine you have, will help with future problems/queries
    Last edited by BUSHWHACKER; 30 August 2006, 14:09.

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    • #3
      hi mike i replaced my rear springs the other week and boy was i glad when they were in and bolted up.. different motor now there in... good look

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
        There's a description with pics here...
        http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsit...marketsusp.htm


        I would advise against using the jacking method shown though!!!!!


        give us a clue as to which Surf model/engine you have, will help with future problems/queries
        eermmm i did add info about vehicle in my sig after you mentioned it
        but someone has removed it, whats that all about???????????
        Nope defo not gonna use that jacking method.

        Originally posted by gra
        hi mike i replaced my rear springs the other week and boy was i glad when they were in and bolted up.. different motor now there in... good look
        Cheers matey i need all the luck i can get hehe
        Last One Over The Hill,
        Buys The Beers

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        • #5
          S'o.k. I've made a mental note of your truck details, after all, it'll probably be me that answers your posts anyway!


          p.s. the forum i is being sorted, so it might act a bit weird for a while.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
            S'o.k. I've made a mental note of your truck details, after all, it'll probably be me that answers your posts anyway!


            p.s. the forum i is being sorted, so it might act a bit weird for a while.
            I see, well i will sort a new sig soon, are ya allowed to put pics in ya sig???
            Last One Over The Hill,
            Buys The Beers

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The-shorey
              I see, well i will sort a new sig soon, are ya allowed to put pics in ya sig???

              You can put your truck details under your user name.

              Pictures in your sig. may not show up.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                You can put your truck details under your user name.

                Pictures in your sig. may not show up.

                well i never lol
                cheers matey
                Last One Over The Hill,
                Buys The Beers

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The-shorey
                  Hiya
                  Gonna be ordering a set of Milners 20% stronger rear springs to
                  cure the saggy @r$e problem.
                  I ain't no mechanic, but I am diy minded. How hard are thee to fit?
                  Is there a "how to" somewhere?

                  All advice welcome
                  cheers in advance
                  Mike

                  I say put Landcruiser springs on, much better imho. see Bushwhacker for the extrs bits and pieces.
                  Nihil illigitimi carborundum

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