Mud-club
Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: drum on March 27, 2005, 18:48:35
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I seem to remember someone here manufactures spring spacers, for a defender? Anybody remember who it was. Putting the winch on the defender has dropped the front end by about 1/2 an inch, would be nice to lift it up again.
Also I could do with extended bump stops, I think my new wheel my foul the wheel arches when off roading :D
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I think RJ Harvey do them. Simmnonites might as well
Guy
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I think RJ Harvey do them. Simmnonites might as well
Guy
It must be a couple of months since I was over at Simmonites, I'll have to pay them a visit.
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Wizard (mud-club member) and Mill Services ( www.mill-services.co.uk ) both do them
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you could do what i did, and just get heavy duty springs for the front from Paddocks. £13 each. They accept between 50-100kgs more before they lower. :D
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Wizard (mud-club member) and Mill Services ( www.mill-services.co.uk ) both do them
Thanks Tim, it was wizard I was thinking of I'm sure he will be along shortly.
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you could do what i did, and just get heavy duty springs for the front from Paddocks. £13 each. They accept between 50-100kgs more before they lower. :D
Mine are bearmach Yellows, and are supposely the same. But I measured the wheel arch height before and after the winch and it has definitely dropped. It always did slope forward so it's probably time to level it up abit.