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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:44 pm 
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Hey guys

im not to sure how long it will take for the springs to soften up, but right now they are rubbish :( ive only got the rear shocks in and i tryed flexing it on a small rock and one wheel was hanging and the shock wernt even half way down

now that ive seen it and done it i understand what most of yous were going on about 3" been stiff, i had no idea it was going to be that stiff, the ride is so bumpy, i cant even go over dirt roads at 10ks

hmmmmm what do yous think ?? get new OME 2" springs i herd they where pretty soft ?? or take out a leaf from the ones i have ???

or something completely diffrenet ??

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:49 pm 
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I'd take a leaf out before i spent any money.

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:59 pm 
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Gwagensteve wrote:
You don't need 3" of spring lift to run a 31or a 7.50, so why would you make a car less stable than it could be.

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IN2DEP, ....I think you will want to pull a leaf from those packs. 3" of lift on stock suzuki shock mounts means you are driving around with the shocks fully extended at ride height (therefore no droop) and you probably have zero chance of reaching the bumpstop due to the spring rate required to hold 3" of lift.

By all means try them as they are, but I don't think it's the optimal setup without plenty of supporting work.

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My guess is you won't like the ride and you won't get anywhere near the bumpstop.

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I don't want to say I told you so.... but I told you so. :D

I wondered how long it would be before we got the " I just bought 3" springs but now I have no flex and it rides like crap".. and there it is.

Try taking a leaf, or two, or five, or something out.

Be aware though, when you remove leaves, you reduce spring rate, but you also reduce the ability of the spring to locate the axle. Axle wrap can become very severe once the pack has been de-rated to gee you an acceptable ride. You will find that once the pack is de-rated to ride and flex, you'll end up with between 1 and 2" of lift. That's as much lift as a sierra spring will take and still ride and flex.

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:18 pm 
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steve, im sorry i should of listened to you in the first place lol but i really didnt think it would be so stiff, why would they sell such a spring, its undriveable :(

from what your saying about removing leafs from the pack i dont think i want to do that, id rather get new ones and not go through the trouble, i hate trouble, this lil set back is slowly putting me off the stupid sierra, i still have heaps to go and its pissing me off cause i just want to go wheeling :(

if i get 2" OME springs is it ok to go a 2" bodylift ?? would that bee a better setup, with a vertual lift aswell and longer shocks

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:22 pm 
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What tyre size have you ended up on? 2" BL and OME springs will clear most stuff.

Steve.

PS "They" sell 3" springs because people want to buy them. If nobody sold 3" springs someone would make a set. There are lots of bad parts available for cars.

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:24 pm 
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PS I would try pulling a leaf before you spent more money.

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:44 pm 
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im happy with a 31, alot of ppl have gone that way without having any trouble, I already have the chromoly cvs and axls in the front so dont have to worry about them,

I think next pay day ill get ome 2" springs, what price am I looking at from arb ? And what is a good lenght for the rear shocks ? Ive got new ones from low range but there only about 2" bigger then stock, and I have a rear after market mount, I think they sent me the wrong ones ??

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:06 pm 
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I'd take a leaf out before i spent any money.



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Gwagensteve wrote:
IN2DEP, ....I think you will want to pull a leaf from those packs. 3" of lift on stock suzuki shock mounts means you are driving around with the shocks fully extended at ride height (therefore no droop) and you probably have zero chance of reaching the bumpstop due to the spring rate required to hold 3" of lift.

By all means try them as they are, but I don't think it's the optimal setup without plenty of supporting work.

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My guess is you won't like the ride and you won't get anywhere near the bumpstop.

Steve.



I don't want to say I told you so.... but I told you so. :D


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PS I would try pulling a leaf before you spent more money.

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steve, im sorry i should of listened to you in the first place lol but i really didnt think ...

Do you ever get the feeling of Deja Vu :? You already have the 3 inch springs why would you waste anymore money on another set of springs ? Why not just work with what you have already ?

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:14 pm 
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If the springs we're lengthened to compensate for the extra camber in the spring. It should give a nice ride with a leaf out.

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:52 pm 
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Use the main and secondary of this set and then pack it with 6mm leafs from your stock set. For the 3" camber springs they will have a fairly long main which is a good thing

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:50 am 
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I'd take a leaf out before i spent any money.



Gwagensteve wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:
IN2DEP, ....I think you will want to pull a leaf from those packs. 3" of lift on stock suzuki shock mounts means you are driving around with the shocks fully extended at ride height (therefore no droop) and you probably have zero chance of reaching the bumpstop due to the spring rate required to hold 3" of lift.

By all means try them as they are, but I don't think it's the optimal setup without plenty of supporting work.

Steve.


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My guess is you won't like the ride and you won't get anywhere near the bumpstop.

Steve.



I don't want to say I told you so.... but I told you so. :D


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PS I would try pulling a leaf before you spent more money.

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IN2DEP wrote:
steve, im sorry i should of listened to you in the first place lol but i really didnt think ...

Do you ever get the feeling of Deja Vu :? You already have the 3 inch springs why would you waste anymore money on another set of springs ? Why not just work with what you have already ?

I dont want to waste my time with taking leafs out then puting them back in if there still going to be stiff, but ill do it for ok, will see what happens

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:51 am 
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Do it for yourself.

What brand were the 3" springs?

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:58 am 
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These guys would not lead you astray.

I think what they are saying is that the 3" springs with a leaf pulled are just as good, if not a better spring than the 2" OME's you are looking at buying. Why pay for new springs when you have all the components to a good setup right there? :mrgreen:

Just like with YJ's here in the states, you can't buy a YJ spring pack that works better for the Sierra than what you can make at home. They just don't sell a YJ pack with the spring rate that is nice and soft, but handles well on road, so you have to make your own.

I's easy to reach that frustration point when you don't even want to look at your Sierra, but that is what makes it so much sweeter when you take it out and everything works as you want it. :peaceout:

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:50 am 
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Speaking from experience I have 3" lifted Calmini springs which now flex and ride well with leaves removed. As mentioned above, if the springs are made long enough to suit a 3" lift then with leaves removed they should be good.

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:53 pm 
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not to sure what brand they are but i got them from Low range offroad, thats why i got them,

Question 1, how many leafs do i need to remove ??

Question 2, and are they easy to take out ?? would i need special tools

Question 3, Does anyone in the melbourne area what do help me remove them lol

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:56 pm 
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Question 1: No idea. You might be able to run 3 leaves. That's normally the lower limit.
Question 2: No big deal to take out. No, you don't need special tools (except a g clamp to put the pack back together)

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not to sure what brand they are but i got them from Low range offroad, thats why i got them,

Question 1, how many leafs do i need to remove ??

Question 2, and are they easy to take out ?? would i need special tools

Question 3, Does anyone in the melbourne area what do help me remove them lol


Did you fit them yourself?

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:19 pm 
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yes i did but it was the first time doing anything like it, so thats why im not to sure about doing it myself,

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:23 pm 
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If you can fit them you can pull a leaf or two. The only difference is undoing the centre bolt from the springs to pull the leaf you wish.

Just check that your U-bolts have enough thread to tighten up when you have a thinner spring pack.

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:01 pm 
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Question 1: No idea. You might be able to run 3 leaves. That's normally the lower limit.
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By the sounds of it his pack is probably made of 7mm or thicker leafs RE: solid!!

As per above I suggest you go down to 2 leafs from these 3" packs and add a few extra from you stock packs.

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:50 pm 
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If you can fit them you can pull a leaf or two. The only difference is undoing the centre bolt from the springs to pull the leaf you wish.

Just check that your U-bolts have enough thread to tighten up when you have a thinner spring pack.

Steve.

You may also need to open up the clamps around the leaves if it has them, done using a hammer and screwdriver or cold chisel. The point of my original post was you already have everything you need, everyone here is telling you to pull a leaf or two before you spend any more money as it may give you the ride you are hoping to achieve and it will cost you nothing but a bit of time.

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 9:08 pm 
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Post a pic of the springs. I run 3 leaves in the front which works well.

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 3:43 am 
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Your alrite red89, I just woke when I posted that lol, pics of the springs are in my rigs thread, but im pretty sure theres 3 leafs in the packs

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