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"Incomplete" Rear Spring.
Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 22:14
by speleobod
Just failed the MOT today on nothing much other than an "incomplete" rear O/S spring.
Is it usual for these to break??. Thought of having the lot out and lowering suspension but really cant justify the 350 squid for springs & uprated shocks at the moment. Will pick up a spring & fit.
Any one advise on a reputable supplier of standard size springs??
Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 22:23
by TechtroT25
Give a shout out on here someone will have a spring lying around easy to replace 15 minute job at the most just undo the shock and press the rear arm down out pops old spring in pops new one bolt shocky back up job done

Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 07:49
by ROBS T25
hi mate ive got a set of standard springs that you are more than welcome to just sittin in my shed free to collector im near chester hope this helps!!
Broken spring
Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 10:54
by Tex Ritter
The bottom section of spring does snap- as happened to us when at the S of France - but you can hardly notice.
The're a doddle to change. Very easy to come by.
Tex Ritter
Rear spring
Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 11:51
by speleobod
Thanks everyone. A member near to me in BHam has made me an offer I cant refuse which I'll take up.
Interestingly enough the local garage has quoted 2 hrs to do the spring!!!!.
I'll sort it myself.
Cheers.
Alan
Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 13:46
by Diamond Hell
Two words to 2 hours:
ONE BOLT
That's all you need to undo to change the spring when you've jacked the van up.
Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 15:28
by Louey
Come on Thomas - you can't knock the mechanic. Yeah two hour job,
Undo bolt - after using 10 different sized sockets and finally pick the right size
have cuppa
lower arm down,
have a cuppa
do some work on own car - charge this in the labour to a customer
have a cuppa
remove old spring
answer phone to customer - "its gonna take a bit longer as its a rare cherry part - perhaps this time tomorrow"
replace spring, put bolt back on - loose,
have a cuppa - forget about loose bolt
get money from customer
charge customer when they come back to get bolt tightened - say the must have driven over something
of course there are some reputable garages about
Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 19:37
by Simon Baxter
Don't tar us with the same brush.
s/h rear spring supplied and fitted for a tenner?
No tea involved.
Changing rear springs
Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 20:08
by trundletruc
I do not know what is different on my 1984 camper but the rear springs cannot be changed without undoing the drive shafts. The trailing arm will not go down far enough even with spring compressors on the springs!
Do the early vans have something different?
Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 20:55
by Louey
Simon Baxter wrote:
Don't tar us with the same brush.
s/h rear spring supplied and fitted for a tenner?
No tea involved.
certainly wouldn't Si - but I've had run ins with some like I've described
Posted: 13 Mar 2006, 08:38
by shepster
I've got an early van (1984) and i changed mine without even taking the wheels off!! you need a decent jack though to get it up high enough.
Posted: 13 Mar 2006, 15:06
by T2Andy