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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:47 am 
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not wanting to do it myself, just cursious.

but has anyone done this or seen it done before?

https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop ... d1392f1200

fit up 3" dobinson coils at the front, and put your standard jimny fronts in the rear.

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:10 am 
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I am going to put the front springs in the rear next week!! I'll let you know how it goes ;)

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:15 am 
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I am going to put the front springs in the rear next week!! I'll let you know how it goes ;)



Why??

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:27 am 
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I am going to put the front springs in the rear next week!! I'll let you know how it goes ;)



Why??


1. Just to see if they aren't full of shit and i want to know if it will work.

2. I hate the rear tough dog springs.

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:57 am 
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wont work, already tried

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:58 am 
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doesn sit at the right hight, better suited to a 50 mm lift, and plus trying to get bigger front coils is a mission

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:02 pm 
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upgrading front coils and keeping rear with the factory ones... dnt see the point really

I wouldnt trust on it to be honest.... not only aftermarket/factory, but also different ratings, specs, thickness, and the fact that in my case (2002 model) would mean having a new 0km spring vs an 9 years old 150.000kms spring.... pppfff :crazy: :crazy:


and I almost forgot.... u re lifting the car 3" (according to them :roll: ) so ull have to change the shocks too for sure..... so whts the point of changing 4 shocks and 2 coils???... wht a huuuuuge save of $$$ uh??? :roll: :crazy: :lol: :lol:

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:49 pm 
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monkey wrote:
I am going to put the front springs in the rear next week!! I'll let you know how it goes ;)


let me know how you go get some pics, on flex and level ground

forget the haters who dont wanna try much in there miserable lives lol. with the exception of the fella who has tried it ha ha ha.

p.s you would have to be pretty stupid to use a 9 year old used spring anyways...........

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Post Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:55 pm 
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p.s you would have to be pretty stupid to use a 9 year old used spring anyways...........


Why? If a coil spring has been fitted appropriately - that is it's not binding or being stretched by long shocks and retainers, there should be nothing that can happen to a coil spring. What could happen to it?

I have not seen any evidence of coil springs degrading over time.

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Post Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:12 am 
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zuk85 wrote:

p.s you would have to be pretty stupid to use a 9 year old used spring anyways...........


Why? If a coil spring has been fitted appropriately - that is it's not binding or being stretched by long shocks and retainers, there should be nothing that can happen to a coil spring. What could happen to it?

I have not seen any evidence of coil springs degrading over time.

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well yeh maybe u re right, I dnt really know much bout metal... but still I dnt like the idea of it :P

and still I dnt see the point at all of buying 4 new shocks and only 2 coils (plus the other goodies needed for a 3" lift they claim).... the price of 2 coils is not really much saving when u have to buy everything else.... :crazy:

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Post Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:32 am 
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If they are the right coil, they are the right coil, why buy something twice?

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Post Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:28 pm 
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Gwagensteve wrote:
zuk85 wrote:

p.s you would have to be pretty stupid to use a 9 year old used spring anyways...........


Why? If a coil spring has been fitted appropriately - that is it's not binding or being stretched by long shocks and retainers, there should be nothing that can happen to a coil spring. What could happen to it?

I have not seen any evidence of coil springs degrading over time.

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well yeh maybe u re right, I dnt really know much bout metal... but still I dnt like the idea of it :P

and still I dnt see the point at all of buying 4 new shocks and only 2 coils (plus the other goodies needed for a 3" lift they claim).... the price of 2 coils is not really much saving when u have to buy everything else.... :crazy:


sorry man.. but I dont know eher I said I was trying to save money... was just curious if this worked and how well it may have performed.......

better to try, than just think. and never know the results..............

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Post Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:30 pm 
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zuk85 wrote:

p.s you would have to be pretty stupid to use a 9 year old used spring anyways...........


Why? If a coil spring has been fitted appropriately - that is it's not binding or being stretched by long shocks and retainers, there should be nothing that can happen to a coil spring. What could happen to it?

I have not seen any evidence of coil springs degrading over time.

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no, but they do tend to sag after years of abuse and weight on them.......

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:34 am 
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sorry man.. but I dont know eher I said I was trying to save money... was just curious if this worked and how well it may have performed.......

better to try, than just think. and never know the results..............


sorry bro, I never try to attack ur post, in fact I forgot wht was the original post in here lol :crazy:

I was just talking about the kit itself, and I jsut point out the "save money" fact, as its the only reason that I see why they sell this coils for.... some kind of "budget 3" lift", as u only have to buy 2 coils and keep using ur old ones..... but its not a budget lift at all as if its a truly 3", ull still need to change 4 shocks, panhards, castor bushes..... and after all that spending u re just better off adding a bit more for 2 coils more and buy a completely new kit instead :helloo:


its interesting the fact that the front coils in the back give more lift and stuff, and would be cool to see if it actually works, but for me IMO its not worth it

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:54 am 
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It would be over a $200 saving of the lift though...

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 8:06 am 
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zuk85 wrote:

no, but they do tend to sag after years of abuse and weight on them.......


What does this mean?

I really haven't ever seen a coil car that's lost height over years. do you have any concrete measurements? Have you replaced stock jimny springs on an old car with new springs with the same part number?

I'm not being a shit, I'm genuinely interested in this.

I have seen plenty of loose old coil cars, but there's no evidence that that's associated with spring sag - it's more flogged out shocks and bushes.

It is apparently that coil springs can loose their temper over time, but I would suggest that in a spring that's not overcompressed or heated, this would be a slower process than an automotive lifetime.

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 8:57 am 
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sorry man.. but I dont know eher I said I was trying to save money... was just curious if this worked and how well it may have performed.......

better to try, than just think. and never know the results..............


sorry bro, I never try to attack ur post, in fact I forgot wht was the original post in here lol :crazy:

I was just talking about the kit itself, and I jsut point out the "save money" fact, as its the only reason that I see why they sell this coils for.... some kind of "budget 3" lift", as u only have to buy 2 coils and keep using ur old ones..... but its not a budget lift at all as if its a truly 3", ull still need to change 4 shocks, panhards, castor bushes..... and after all that spending u re just better off adding a bit more for 2 coils more and buy a completely new kit instead :helloo:


its interesting the fact that the front coils in the back give more lift and stuff, and would be cool to see if it actually works, but for me IMO its not worth it


all good dude I wasnt attacking you either just stating, thats what i use the dots for ha ha ha :D

and im with you 100% i just wanted to see what it turned out like if someone had done it.

but I do want a dobinson 2" lift kit with there shocks also, they use the same design as bilsteins. was chatting to the supplier of dobinsons, mate of the managers up here in cairns when he came into work.

and all aussie made bhp steel ha ha ha

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no, but they do tend to sag after years of abuse and weight on them.......


What does this mean?

I really haven't ever seen a coil car that's lost height over years. do you have any concrete measurements? Have you replaced stock jimny springs on an old car with new springs with the same part number?

I'm not being a shit, I'm genuinely interested in this.

I have seen plenty of loose old coil cars, but there's no evidence that that's associated with spring sag - it's more flogged out shocks and bushes.

It is apparently that coil springs can loose their temper over time, but I would suggest that in a spring that's not overcompressed or heated, this would be a slower process than an automotive lifetime.

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Yes that temper they loose, which is the spring load will change over the years of abuse and heavy weight put into and onto the car, which makes them softer and will cause the coil too compress on itself under load.

of course all springs wether it be coils or leafs, sag over the years they are a wearing part taking all the load of the car, and the shit we put in it.

but you might get a old car with good coils or leafs obvioulsy been well looked after not put in heavy load situations constantly in its owner to owner lifetime

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Post Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:45 am 
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Ok so i tired putting the coil in the rear today :crazy:

It gave me about 65-70mm of lift, i went for a drive with them, and IMO the coil rate is perfect. It rides great, handles bumps great and flexs really well to....but for me they did not give me enough height, but i might get some coils spacers for the rear, cus i liked them sooooo much. :blink:

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might try the same thing as my toughdog 3" is so fucking rough, and the standard is much smoother.

  
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