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rear spring codes
hello, my rear springs have 2 paint marks on em, one yellow,one green, like two little stripes together, wassat all about then ?
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thanks windysurfer,already looked at that, couldnt see any springs with a yellow and green mark
did i dream it or were spring codes altered after 1985 ? 


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weird i know , i have a set with 2 yellow and 1 green on each spring!
perhaps it means a bit standard and a bit lower!
perhaps it means a bit standard and a bit lower!
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billy739 wrote:weird i know , i have a set with 2 yellow and 1 green on each spring!
perhaps it means a bit standard and a bit lower!
could be billy,


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Re: rear spring codes
Whats been the problem then, fitting them?
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Re: rear spring codes
you do know syncros have longer springs than 2wd?
Re: rear spring codes
Can't you get a couple of spring compressors on them, or bash the top packing back in with the spring.
If its got those ally bottom packers full of slate corrosion against the arms around the nipples, that can be shaved off with a sharp body file (millenicut)..
If its got those ally bottom packers full of slate corrosion against the arms around the nipples, that can be shaved off with a sharp body file (millenicut)..
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billy739 wrote:weird i know , i have a set with 2 yellow and 1 green on each spring!
perhaps it means a bit standard and a bit lower!
I have a set of springs here from a T25 Pick-up and which were factory fitted with the exactly same paint marks (2 Yellow, 1 Green).
2x Yellow = "Normal or Increased Payload".
I assume as they are from a Pick-Up they would fall into the 'Increased Payload' category?
If that is so, the question is of course, by what amount is the payload increased over and above the "Normal" payload?
Or are they just plain Jane's - i.e. "Normal"?
I have yet to compare then length to those I have fitted, but I have been assured they are longer springs which will require a spring compressor.
1x Green = 30mm Lowered
I find it hard to believe a Pick-up from the factory would have been 'lowered', I would have thought they would have been the opposite. Unless we are comparing it to a Syncro of course.
Under the circumstances, how much dependency can one out on these paint marks?
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I assume as they are from a Pick-Up they would fall into the 'Increased Payload' category?
You might be wrong there too... Doka pickup load capacity is 3/4 ton I seem to remember.
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HarryMann wrote:I assume as they are from a Pick-Up they would fall into the 'Increased Payload' category?
You might be wrong there too... Doka pickup load capacity is 3/4 ton I seem to remember.
Wasn't the Doka a double crew-cab? I guess would account for it's load capacity (smaller bed).
I should of said these springs are from a Single Crew Cab Pick-Up.... if that makes much difference.
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HarryMann wrote:Whats been the problem then, fitting them?
the problem is exactly that (fitting them) i bought the syncro springs and dampers (2nd hand) because the rear end was really low, its used as a builders van during the week,so bags of sand,plaster,flagstones,blah,blah,blah, we got the shocker undone, pressed the trailing arm down, got old broken spring out, compressed the syncro spring,(scary) and not a chance would it fit,miles too big.


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billy739 wrote:you do know syncros have longer springs than 2wd?
william....

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The syncro springs have same part no as ones spec'd for 2WD 'with lowered running gear' - the 105 'E' suffix, 2 greens normally?
The engine and box are 30mm lower on a Syncro, maybe a bit more? And they have different spring hanger towers above.
Sounds like something drastic needed to get them in and make the d/s angles sensible when unloaded, like dropping the front of the box a bit?
Then there's the deeper syncro engine carrier !
Still surprised compressors & a club hammer won't get them in
The engine and box are 30mm lower on a Syncro, maybe a bit more? And they have different spring hanger towers above.
Sounds like something drastic needed to get them in and make the d/s angles sensible when unloaded, like dropping the front of the box a bit?
Then there's the deeper syncro engine carrier !
Still surprised compressors & a club hammer won't get them in

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HarryMann wrote:The syncro springs have same part no as ones spec'd for 2WD 'with lowered running gear' - the 105 'E' suffix, 2 greens normally?
The engine and box are 30mm lower on a Syncro, maybe a bit more? And they have different spring hanger towers above.
Sounds like something drastic needed to get them in and make the d/s angles sensible when unloaded, like dropping the front of the box a bit?
Then there's the deeper syncro engine carrier !
Still surprised compressors & a club hammer won't get them in
hi thanks for the info, didnt realise this job was gonna get so involved, i just thought old springs out,new ones in! easy!!

the springs fit nice over the hanger towers, and also fit over the bottom mounts,(just cant get em to go over both together) but no amount of jumping on trailing arms, levering with a british rail track bar !


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