Helper springs??

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Blacky
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Helper springs??

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Saw these today when I went and bought a couple of things, never seen these before, looks like they are designed to sit on top of the diff and be held by a single U bolt ?

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Re: Helper springs??

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Ok…………
They look pretty agricultural.


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If they're designed for Holdens, it'll be EJ or EH only. The centre hole for the bump stop rubber is circular, which rules out FJs.

Nup. Belay that. No idea.

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Got a very similar set up
in the front a hzj 75 cruiser
makes a huge difference in handling

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if they're for an early holden it will be a f#%ken high early holden god knows why if it is that high in the first place why it would need helper springs
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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