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As the title says, does anybody know? I've dropped a mail to Maxton asking, but while I'm waiting for a reply? The reason I have them?, cos they are used.....
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Maxton have replied advising they dont know? Umm...anyone else got any ideas apart from me trying to install them?
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All I can suggest is you take the standard ones out and compare them against the Maxton ones. If they're the same length, you should be fine. If not, you'll need to add more spacers (if they're too short) or cut your spacers down (if they're too long).
Of course, you could get keen and actually check the sag with the new springs and adjust the spacers to suit... |
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PM Elmerfud... I think they will, but you'll need to alter the size of your packing tubes, that all... Like I said PM the suspension guru Elmer'
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