raising the back of a terrano

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terranoman31
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raising the back of a terrano

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hey everyone just wondering if there are any std springs out of another car that will fit in the back of a terrano to lift it up a wee bit? maybe 2 inch?
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You can get springs from BNT, $220, 2" lift. If you got trade account its probably alot cheaper aswel.
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All lifted springs seem to sag about half in a short time :roll:
Given up on trying to get it higher without loosing full travel.
I was considering making some packers out of nylon as a suitable spacers the correct diameter are not available off the shelf, but decided not to after loosing access to a lathe.
I still have the material to spin them up from.
I will sell this piece of rod for a couple of bottles of wine.
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145dia X 190 long.
Pm me.
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I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Re: raising the back of a terrano

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pm ing is rather hard on here lol i dunno if u got it or not? im wondering how do i make that block into spacers? hole in middle and ?... sorry not very clued up lol
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Making some of these,
http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/store.php?cPath=999_1001

With a good lathe and some clues turn the block at speed and machine any round shape you want 8)
They don't make the right size for terranos as they have a fairly unique diameter and height of the rear spring.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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sibainmud wrote:Making some of these,
http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/store.php?cPath=999_1001

With a good lathe and some clues turn the block at speed and machine any round shape you want 8)
They don't make the right size for terranos as they have a fairly unique diameter and height of the rear spring.
Cheers,


How high could you make these blocks with standard shocks? 50mm be about the max?
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Re: raising the back of a terrano

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Yeah, I was looking at 30-50mm only.
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I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Re: raising the back of a terrano

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Well, I would definitly give you 2bottles of wine for that if I could find the use of a lathe. I'll see if my tutor will let me borrow the one at SIT, aslong as Know one else has bought it off you by then.
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