Another quick one,rear springs(single leaf) on my 05 1.9 tdi, seem to be soft..
Question is can you put twin leaf, or should I just buy new single leaf....
Rear springs
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Re: Rear springs
Anyone..?
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Re: Rear springs
No one...??
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Re: Rear springs
The twin spring is for the life so its gonna be longer than your SWB spring.
Have you looked at possible shocks upgrade?
Have you looked at possible shocks upgrade?
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Re: Rear springs
Paddington springs in Wembley will sort it cheap and very approachable cars to lorrys nothing to small