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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 22:06    Post subject: rear coil springs Reply with quote

firstly does the L200 have rear coil springs and if so will they fit a challenger and do you get uprated ones anywhere.i've just fitted LPG and the back squats too much when the caravan is hooked up
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 22:23    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sad Sorry mate, L200's all have leaf springs at the posterior. I'm not sure about the set up of a challenger but the guys at Milner Off Road are generally pretty clued up about suspension upgrades, I think they have an advert on the site, failing that you could try L.A Supertrux (supertrux.com) or Specialist Leisure near Wigan ( sorry can't remember their web address) hope that this helps a tad Wink
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 23:47    Post subject: shogun sport lpg and caravan squats Reply with quote

Me too, ive just had a big dohnut style can of lpg fitted to the back and mine squats without having the caravan hooked up,,, when i do hook it up its even worse... I looked at the l200 and figured it must be pretty similat but was told its not... I'm using some grayston shock assistors at the minuteand its lifeted it back up an inch or two,,, not tried it with the caravan yet but will have done after the coming weekend.... let me know if you have your shocks uprated....
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