I often travel with 8 blokes in my bongo with bags it has a tendency to bottom out where can i get some stiffer springs from
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rear springs
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Re: rear springs
Dandywarhol has fitted 'Airlift 2000' air assistance. Have a search for that on here, or on google, or PM him. Tempted to fit them myself though my need is only oaccasional. Avoid spring assistors as they increase local stresses and will eventually cause fatigue failure in the spring I believe.bongalo wrote:I often travel with 8 blokes in my bongo with bags it has a tendency to bottom out where can i get some stiffer springs from
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Re: rear springs
AIRLIFT 1000 click
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Re: rear springs
looked on link could only find one dealer in GB where did you get yours and how much are they
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Re: rear springs
Direct from the States - got stung for duty 2nd time - around £100 all in if I remember
kit 80777 and 2 additional spacers 09112
kit 80777 and 2 additional spacers 09112
Whale oil beef hooked
Renault Lunar Telstar
Yamaha TD1C 250, Merc SLK200, KTM Duke 690
Renault Lunar Telstar
Yamaha TD1C 250, Merc SLK200, KTM Duke 690