Would I benefit any by putting, 3 on the front and 5 on the back? I carry heavy tractor stuff sometimes and could do with a little upgrade
Thanks
Joe
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Di Jack Regan wrote:Can anyone tell me how many springs I should have on my MK1? As it has a 2.5 Di (don't know if it makes a difference) I have one leaf on the front and 3 on the back.
Would I benefit any by putting, 3 on the front and 5 on the back? I carry heavy tractor stuff sometimes and could do with a little upgrade![]()
Thanks
Joe


Neil wrote:my mk 1 has 3 on the back and 1 on the front that's the norm ,,,,the single front was tempered for the weight and ive seen before on fitting a heavier di the front end sags a bit low as the early ones are for a perkins or v4 on my last mk 1 di I fitted a pair of fronts off a later mk 2 di to cure it or off a v6 will do,,, a firm called Rossendale road springs can give good advice on re tempering,,, on my mk 1 with the v8 in that has a 1970 s jacking kit fitted which gives about 740mm from floor to wing arch at the front




Neil wrote:I can only say what works from personal expieriancedo those weights include all the bolt on bits too or just the blocks



Di Jack Regan wrote:Neil/mb4ever, thanks for all the info. I'm afraid all the geometry and maths is going over my head![]()
I'll try and post a picture up later of what my MK1 looked like on my trip to France last month. My understanding was, that if I didn't want to have my arse kissing the tarmac with the 3 leafs I've got at the rear with a full load, surely adding another 2 leafs per side would give me the stance I want at the rear.
I ask, as I've seen a pair of NOS rear leafs, with 5 leafs, advertised as for MK1 up to 1976, and also NOS fronts with 3 leafs. Has the seller got it wrong, or are they maybe for the twin wheel LWB?
Joe

mb4ever wrote:Neil wrote:I can only say what works from personal expieriancedo those weights include all the bolt on bits too or just the blocks
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The diesel certainly had all the bolt on bits Neil.
As far as I could work out, the petrols also had all the bolt on bits.
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Neil wrote:mb4ever wrote:Neil wrote:also the perkins only had I battry no servo and a small rad as the v4 early on which model mk 1 had a 3 leaf front spring



davev6newman wrote:My Mk 2 V6 LWB camper has singles on the front and triples on the rear.
I did have a Mk1 V6 camper as well LWB and the springs had sagged at the back.
I had new springs made by a local firm to me, but the van always sat high at the back after that.

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