RustyNav09
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I will have the sax springs on this wknd hopefully I will give a review once on
I will have the sax springs on this wknd hopefully I will give a review once on
Mate replacing with tough dog adjustables. Hoping to get the 3" ones with the same closing
Shank
Changing the rear springs will not improve the ride up front, but you do feel the ride from the rear more then what you feel up front. The springs unladen are super comfortable. It's like having a set of coils in the rear. I have efs firm elite shocks up front with alloy bullbar and bashplates making most of the weight up front. I find them a good ride but would suspect koni to be better quality then efs. Highly recommend these for the navs and with a 4 week trip coming up starting 18th July there biggest test is yet to come. The beating of corrugations and the OTT I will be super happy to see them come out on top.
Rusty, Have been reading with interest about you fitting sax springs, as I have been thinking the same. I have a slide on camper that when loaded weighs in at just on a ton, but when I take the camper off (its a single cab with aluminium tray) with helper spring on it rides very rough. Do you have a report now that you have done your trip?
Cheers Rusty I'm sold, now I'll start enquiring to see where I can get best price!
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