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Re:Are heavy duty rear springs available or are......

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03 Jul 2019 17:54 #210556 by NineCherries
Can you get heavier duty rear springs or are spring spacers an option?

Jimny sags at the back, I got a 2nd set of spring and they were exactly the same length but it hasn’t helped with the sag so I recon it’s to do with the weight I carry, tow bar, Jimny bits steel roof rack, and sub, amp, some tools, recovery gear in the tiny boot.

When I swapped out the rear springs I checked the shock absorbers, all look good (only fitted 9 months ago) and checked the spring seats and the are solid so that’s not the problem

Any ideas folks? running less weight isn’t an option. I’ve even considered longer springs with standard shocks but not sure if that’s dangerous from a mechanical/ handling point of view.

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03 Jul 2019 18:13 #210557 by Scimike
I can't help with the spring answer, interested myself as when we go camping we tow a caravan and load the Jimny to the roof, and then load the roof as well. :laugh:
With all this lot it sits lower at the rear, did think better springs or shocks would help. So interested in any answers.

However my car is almost the same as yours with the exception of the recovery items, having a towbar, tools in the (small storage) rear jack pocket, Jimnybits rack, Transfer box guard. With all this it sits level, so I assume yours does if you remove the recovery items?
I do have the rear seats removed and a plywood floor installed to increase the camping payload, maybe that's the difference.

If not it could be your standard springs are shot and the new set you fitted are not much better, how can you tell?

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03 Jul 2019 19:16 #210561 by NineCherries
I picked up another standard set off of another member on here. Cosmetically they were in much better shape (they put a lot of salt out during a Scottish winter) mine had all the paint flaking off.

When I took my original ones off they were exactly the same length as the replacements. Car sat exactly the same. I suppose both could be of similar age but I think it’s more down to the weight. I’ll try taking some out and see.


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03 Jul 2019 20:27 - 03 Jul 2019 20:32 #210563 by Scimike
Does anyone know how long a standard rear spring should be "on the bench"?

I have a bit of a fear of aftermarket springs born of my LandRover experiences, most appear to be made of Monkey Metal and will sag or snap, or both, within a few years of fitting. You do get what you pay for and English manufacturers (if you can find any) are the place to go. Jones Springs are the favourites for Series Land Rovers, well made and correctly made.

I don't know if they make Jimny springs or if they will make you a one off set. They are here just in case nothing else pops up.

www.jones-springs.co.uk/off-road-suv-springs

They may just make cart springs, but could be worth a call.

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03 Jul 2019 20:54 #210565 by Scimike
Found these via googling

www.grayston.biz/spring%20assisters%20page.htm

Spring assisters that go inside original springs of people with heavy loads. Again not much info on the web site other than phone technical department.

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03 Jul 2019 21:43 #210567 by NineCherries
Smashing. Thanks for the links and info, they might be worth a call :)

I have seen those assist loops before but I’ve never used them before though, it might get a set to try too.


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