Raptor8
New Member
Good afternoon folks. I wonder if you can offer me some advice.
I recently bought, second hand Heavy duty springs for a D2.
I was assured that the yellow set were heavy duty Fronts and the silvers were heavy duty rears. I know I probably should have got a matching set but £30 for 6 springs seemed a great deal as they're practically brand new.(recieved another set of silvers but with one less loop in the spring (8 coils)
All springs used in my lift are the same Height
the four i used have 9 coils.
The garage who fitted them kindly gave me back my old springs and i discovered that one set was about 2 inches shorter than the other ( assume the front set) in addition, despite my car sitting on a very gently downsloping drive, the car is sitting level which means the disco is sitting nose high!! I imagine the rear silver springs are terrafirma and the front ones being yellow are Britpart.
Is it likely i have fitted rear springs to the front or perhaps just bought a set of fronts only? There is no degradation to performance. I'm good at 70MPH (tested) I normally drive only up to 60mph. I'm worried about the following: Too top heavy, possibly not enough extension available on the shocks, slight reduction in economy catching the wind.
What are peoples thoughts? Should I replace one of the sets. Honestly it looks gash and is annoying me.
Cheers in advance.
All the best
I recently bought, second hand Heavy duty springs for a D2.
I was assured that the yellow set were heavy duty Fronts and the silvers were heavy duty rears. I know I probably should have got a matching set but £30 for 6 springs seemed a great deal as they're practically brand new.(recieved another set of silvers but with one less loop in the spring (8 coils)
All springs used in my lift are the same Height
the four i used have 9 coils.
The garage who fitted them kindly gave me back my old springs and i discovered that one set was about 2 inches shorter than the other ( assume the front set) in addition, despite my car sitting on a very gently downsloping drive, the car is sitting level which means the disco is sitting nose high!! I imagine the rear silver springs are terrafirma and the front ones being yellow are Britpart.
Is it likely i have fitted rear springs to the front or perhaps just bought a set of fronts only? There is no degradation to performance. I'm good at 70MPH (tested) I normally drive only up to 60mph. I'm worried about the following: Too top heavy, possibly not enough extension available on the shocks, slight reduction in economy catching the wind.
What are peoples thoughts? Should I replace one of the sets. Honestly it looks gash and is annoying me.
Cheers in advance.
All the best
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