Re: SER1 springs sidedness

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From: Diana Alan
Subject: Re: SER1 springs sidedness
Date: 23:57 on 11 May 2005
No-one here!

Yes I did post that the taller springs go on the drivers side. (----- 
Original Message ----- sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:58 AM Subject: Re: SER1
springs sidedness)

 But didn't have the information about the straps so didn't post that.

Cheers
----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:37 AM

Noone else seems to be going to answer this so for what it is worth.  If
you examine the parts book it refers to the springs as Drivers and
Passengers, so I would think that that is what it means and put the higher
spring on the driver's side.

The check straps are the same lengths for the semi-floating axle, but the
fully floating axle has differing lengths for right-hand and left-hand and
in this case they go on that side regardless of whether the vehicle is
left or right steer.

Hope that is some help.

Ian Balcom wrote:

> I have forgotten what way the springs go.  does the taller spring go
> on the side with the gas tank? or is it based on the side of the
> driver?  I have a LHD 86" do I put the taller springs on the passenger
> side (with the gas tank) or???  I thought it was based on the preload
> weight added by the gas tank, but I cannot remember for sure.
>
> Also are the check straps different sizes too?
>
> Thanks,
> Ian
>
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SER1 springs sidedness
Ian Balcom 20:14 on 09 May 2005

Re: SER1 springs sidedness
Diana Alan 23:58 on 09 May 2005

Re: SER1 springs sidedness
Tomas Christie 22:37 on 11 May 2005

Re: SER1 springs sidedness
Diana Alan 23:57 on 11 May 2005

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