iv just got me self a set of coil spring assister and raiser for me van i need to no distance between the coils approximately halfway down the length of the spring or the widest part i need to no if the gap is 18mm to 25mm
or 26 to 38 or 39 51 or 51 65 if any one no be gart then i no which one i need to fit for easy ride me van a 2.1 watercool and spring are stander one
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Hey Hercu if you are suffering with a shyte ride I don't think spring assisters are going to slove your problems, by the sound of things your shockers may be shagged out.
Spring assisters are usually used by caravan club members who have been advised to use such things when the Cavalier tends to drag it's asre once the 'Airstream' is hooked up.
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Fritz,,,,,
Spring assisters are usually used by caravan club members who have been advised to use such things when the Cavalier tends to drag it's asre once the 'Airstream' is hooked up.
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Fritz,,,,,

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Agree with Mr F
If its sagging replace the springs, if its got toomuch weight in it, take some out....... they are only supposed to gross at 2350kg ish (2600 if you happen to have the factory heavy duty suspension..)
But if you must... then go jack a corner up and measure the gap.. thats all I would do....
If its sagging replace the springs, if its got toomuch weight in it, take some out....... they are only supposed to gross at 2350kg ish (2600 if you happen to have the factory heavy duty suspension..)
But if you must... then go jack a corner up and measure the gap.. thats all I would do....