turning leafs upside down?

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hyland770

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is it possible to turn the leaf springs on a series 3 upside down to give stiffer suspension and more height? some guy said it was and i thought the guys on the forum will laugh at me for asking this but there we go im prepared for it this time lol.....
 
fink ee means spring over axle G-Spot.

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Anything's possible ... it's whether it'll do what you want should be the real question, and what you really need to think about or explain ... ;)
 
so yer end up with summit like this:eek: :eek:
 

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No.

Nononononononononononononono

No, fercrisssakes NO
 
hahah lol hmm i think i might turn them upside down then put them under the axels and see what you all think :cool: iv seen the error in what im saying lol so im gonna have to wait until i can afford portal axels but a low rider 88 might be cool...
 
As far as i know there are two things you can do with leave springs (not sure if it applies to all landys) these are;

swap the metal (leaves?) round so the top one goes on the bottom and the bottom one on the top etc.

or

move the mounting blocks lower or higher on the axel increasing or decreasing the ride height.

I think the first one is what the guy was talking about as its quite had to convay and understand, it does give a stiffer ride and some other beifits that escape me at the moment, however i would'nt bother with it.

M_O
 
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