wtb: 80 series stock rear springs

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SamLogan
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wtb: 80 series stock rear springs

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hey guys, i just picked my surf up from getting sas'd and am in need of some stock 80 series rears to try and lift the back up level with the front. If you have any can you please pm me.

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I got some.. pm me to talk turkey.. :)
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i have got some thanks guys. they haven't worked anyways.

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may i ask why?too low to match your front end?
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may i ask why?too low to match your front end?


Yip. Had to lift the front alittle more than expected to get clearance for the 3 link. Think its about 250mm over standard Surf height.
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thought that would be the case,she does look high.im still undecided over what i wana do re 3 link of standard arms :lol:
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im still undecided over what i wana do re 3 link of standard arms




Cant beat the 3 link for flex. :wink: A heap more fabrication tho. When or if I link the front of the next truck i build for myself it'll be a 3 link with those O'Hallaran joints. (They is the shiz 8) But then again personally i like leaves in the front :shock: :shock: They are easy to tune, easy to install and have less moving parts.
There almost seems to be a stigma about running leaves in the front and coils in the back tho. :? :?
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:lol: cant disagree with much in that post :lol: ,my mates about to do a coiled rear leaf front so will see how that works but yeh,just seems wrong :roll:
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It worked well in my old wreakage :wink:
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yeh wont forget the pics of ya old truk anytime soon,remember looking over ya albums and vids when i first got on this site,always good insperation
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