09-12-2017, 10:34 AM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 9
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Rear Leaf Springs
I just bought a lifted 2007 CC Precendent, was told it has heavy duty rear leaf springs, but all I see is one flat leaf spring. My question is, I thought heavy duty leaf springs are thicker with more added to them? Plus, I read that u dint need your rear shocks if u have heavy duty leaf springs? Is there any truth in that? My rear shock bushings are cracked, and I was wondering if I need to replace the cracked bushings, and why? Or, just take the rear shocks off completly and not put them back on if I have heavy duty leaf springs?
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09-12-2017, 05:27 PM | #2 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Charlotte NC
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Re: Rear Leaf Springs
I have "heavy duty springs" on my 2013 Precedent that are single leaf, and in my opinion they aren't worth the effort to install them.
I would contact Revolution Golf Cars for a new heavy duty spring: http://www.revolutiongolfcars.com/_p...-car-precedent I also believe that you should keep your shocks just for the dampening action, regardless of what some people say. Aflyer |
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