went for the milners springs (20% stronger?)
job went well especially with the aid of matey's forklift and a makita 110v impact driver, what a cracking bit of kit they are and will add to xmas list!
I noticed the old springs were approx 2" longer than the new and assumed this may have been because they have lost some of their spring retention and stretched. Could this be the case?
When back on the truck does sit a little higher and there does appear to be less sag however it still sinks a bit on the drivers/fuel tank side and visually would have looked better with an extra 2" of lift.
I am wishing now that I had gone for the roughtrax ones with the extra lift and slightly longer fuel tank spring to balance the load. They were slightly more expensive but thinking this would have been justified now.
Can always swap again I suppose.
I know others on here have fitted the milners with no problems and that some recommend Landcruiser springs so would be interested with your views.
cheers
job went well especially with the aid of matey's forklift and a makita 110v impact driver, what a cracking bit of kit they are and will add to xmas list!
I noticed the old springs were approx 2" longer than the new and assumed this may have been because they have lost some of their spring retention and stretched. Could this be the case?
When back on the truck does sit a little higher and there does appear to be less sag however it still sinks a bit on the drivers/fuel tank side and visually would have looked better with an extra 2" of lift.
I am wishing now that I had gone for the roughtrax ones with the extra lift and slightly longer fuel tank spring to balance the load. They were slightly more expensive but thinking this would have been justified now.
Can always swap again I suppose.
I know others on here have fitted the milners with no problems and that some recommend Landcruiser springs so would be interested with your views.
cheers
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