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Thread: front springs
julian1


Newbie
Posts: 2
posted January 16, 2006 09:46 PM

front springs

any one knw if mazda b1600 springs are the same as repu?
previous owner has cut springs too far

       
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repu1977


1st Gear
Posts: 47
posted January 17, 2006 04:42 PM
Edited By: repu1977 on 17 Jan 2006 16:47

actually they are not :(
the Repu springs are larger in thickness and stronger in spring.

but you can use them since the size (height and circuar diamiter) is the same.

hope this helps.
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admin


Administrator
Posts: 446
posted January 17, 2006 06:21 PM

Coil Overs

Brad can make you a set of coil overs, at their highest, it is near stock ride level. At the lowest, there is still an ok amount of tire clearance
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julian1


Newbie
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posted January 17, 2006 09:59 PM

thanks for that
any idea how much for coil overs?
also im in newzealand,i will check but think it will have to be certed for coil overs here.
can get after market king springs here for b1600 standard height only,cheap tho.
i hav one of two repus in newzealand so not many parts available here.

cheers julian

       
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klaus42


Rotorhead
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posted January 18, 2006 08:49 AM
Edited By: klaus42 on 18 Jan 2006 08:49

I think there's a thread here...

...in this very section, by Brad, about his coilovers... (I believe they were offered at $400 US, prior to shipping costs...?)

Some years Ford Courier springs may, or may not, be a more exact stock replacement, or at least a functional alternative...

       
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