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getting my leafs reset
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I was just wondering where i can get my leafs reset for my 1000 wagon in s.a does anybody know how much this will cost by the way its to get the wagon sitting level you know how 1000s sit their bum in the air I think its ugly

Posted on: 2005/7/30 6:35
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cmon not anyone??

Posted on: 2005/7/31 4:06
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not sure where you can get them done as im from melbourne... but any suspension place should be able to do it especially places that deal with trucks as they deal with leafs more so than coils..

i paid $90 to get my ute leafs reset...

we took 2 inches out of them and they ended up pretty flat...

i still ended up using lowering blocks to get the desired ride height..

so blocks may be a cheaper option for you if you like.. and gives you the option to go back to standard if you so desire

Posted on: 2005/7/31 13:04
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Re: getting my leafs reset
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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check the yellow pages under suspension,then ring a few to get an estimate.suspension franchises like selby's or kmac used to exist,maybe they still do.or try somebody
specialising in 4wd's,they still use leaf springs,
& can probably help,if only to point you in the right direction.

Posted on: 2005/8/1 2:26
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i got my leaf springs reset not long ago cost me $200 but i had a broken spring as well. i got it dun in liverpool just behind liverpool exhurst. and they set them lower.and didnt need 2 use lowering blocks 2 get the right hight. tuks 16x7"s in the gards nicely rim just in the gards

Posted on: 2005/8/1 7:27
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yae cheers for that guys I have considered lowering blocks but one of my mates said they were dodgy but who knows he drives a mazda

Posted on: 2005/8/1 10:47
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Try universal springs on port road, they charge $170 for reset, and $100 for fitting.

Posted on: 2005/8/1 13:15
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