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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / May 2008

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Parabolic spring problem

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Gary - 23 Apr 2008 20:44 GMT
Hi everyone,
   Sorry if this has been raised before, i did a search and couldn't find
anything, so here goes.

my mate has just fitted a set of parabolics from Britpart, the fronts were
fine, but the rears have now jacked the back end up 6 inches over standard!
it looks very funny :-)

these are the standard SWB springs as we have checked the part numbers, so
has anyone else had this priblem?

cheers

Gary
Lee_D - 23 Apr 2008 22:36 GMT
> Hi everyone,
>    Sorry if this has been raised before, i did a search and couldn't find
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Gary

Has the axle been bolted back in the right place? As in on the springs not
under them :-)

Lee D
Gary - 24 Apr 2008 08:48 GMT
LOL yes the spring is in the right place :-)

Gary

>> Hi everyone,
>>    Sorry if this has been raised before, i did a search and couldn't find
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>
> Lee D
Tom Woods - 04 May 2008 13:26 GMT
> Hi everyone,
>     Sorry if this has been raised before, i did a search and couldn't find
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Gary

mine had an inch or maybe 2 difference front to back until i had driven
it for a week or so.
did you torque the u bolts properly with the back weighed down? (get
some mates to sit in the back while you do it) i gather that can affect it?
Also - are you using heavy duty rears with extra leaves? or the normal ones?
Gary - 05 May 2008 11:18 GMT
Hi Tom they are normal ones and yes we loaded the back up, but it still sat
up about 6 inches!

In the end the suppliers Have refunded the money for the full set :-) and at
the moment he has taken out the middle leaf and is just running in on the
main and the helper (3rd spring) at the rear.

I have so say this seem fine and the landy is about one inch higher at the
rear now to the front.

God knows how they made these rears but they must have had a very bad day at
the factory!, interestingly enough they couldnt get another set to replace
them as there arnt any and their not getting anymore - maybe that tells us
something? lol

Gary

>> Hi everyone,
>>     Sorry if this has been raised before, i did a search and couldn't
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Also - are you using heavy duty rears with extra leaves? or the normal
> ones?
Dougal - 05 May 2008 13:02 GMT
>>>Hi everyone,
>>>    Sorry if this has been raised before, i did a search and couldn't
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
>
> Gary

Perhaps it's a simple case that they were incorrectly labelled. It
happens all the time.
Gary - 05 May 2008 13:48 GMT
This is true but they were 3 leaf not 4 so i assumes they were the standard
not heavy or LWB versions?

Gary

>>>>Hi everyone,
>>>>    Sorry if this has been raised before, i did a search and couldn't
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
> Perhaps it's a simple case that they were incorrectly labelled. It happens
> all the time.
Tom Woods - 06 May 2008 22:08 GMT
> This is true but they were 3 leaf not 4 so i assumes they were the standard
> not heavy or LWB versions?

i think the LWB rear ones a a different size to the swb's

glad you got it kinda sorted!
Austin Shackles - 06 May 2008 22:40 GMT
>> This is true but they were 3 leaf not 4 so i assumes they were the standard
>> not heavy or LWB versions?
>
>i think the LWB rear ones a a different size to the swb's

Rears are the same length.  3+helper are LWB, generally, although I fitted
2+helper on Edward.

there are also 4-leaf rears, for the authentic cast-iron ride feel :-)

speaking of the TIC ones here that were made in Spain, as sold by Chris
Perfect previously.
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Gary - 07 May 2008 08:26 GMT
These came from britpart, via one of there suppliers, and a bit of research
on the net looks like they are made abroad, no suprise there - but
interestingly enough one of their offices is in Sheffield where i live, so
was going to see what they sadi about them if we couldnt get them sorted

it does seem to be fine thought now he is down to just 2 leafs - then main
and the helper :-)

Gary

>>> This is true but they were 3 leaf not 4 so i assumes they were the
>>> standard
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> speaking of the TIC ones here that were made in Spain, as sold by Chris
> Perfect previously.
 
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