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HJ75 rear leaf springs
OK rather urgently need 2 rear leafs (springs) for the HJ75 troopie (2H) It failed the MOT... anyone have anything or I'm looking for someone who stocks OME kits in the UK ?
Many thanks Matt |
try milner off road, they are the only place I can get bits for my H60 these days.
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Hi Matt,
TBR UK are the place for OME bits in the UK. TBRUK Ltd They're as cheap as it gets and I've always had a good service from them. All the best Sam |
I might be able to get OME for you slightly cheaper than others, but it might take a week ish.
Let me know if you're interested. Cheers, Matt 01629 55855 About to crack open the G&T for the evening.... |
Thanks guys, I'll make contact directly....
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My appologies Mr Savage, I didn't realise you got OME bits too.
Matt, i would highly recomend dealing with Matt! |
Rear leaf set
Matt,
Depending on what you are going to do with the car, if you intend to do an overland trip, I would not go for OME springs. The shape of the OME are different from the Toyota shape. The OME have a flat part in the middle where the U-bolts are fitted. The Toyota's don't have that. They are not interchangeble. This means if you break a leaf, you can't replace it with any other new or second hand leaf but you are stuck to replacing it with another OME, and these are not easy to get outside the western world, certainly not in Africa. Best to stick with standard design. Many non Toyota springs according original design are available, like Ironman. I had a couple of broken leafs on my trip through Africa and could use any Toyota spring available, ones I pulled one from a container on a mission! If you stay in Europe then OME is no problem. Cheers, Noel exploreafrica.web-log.nl |
A quick update on the leaf spring situation… I had several offers for OME ranging from £250 each to €360 plus… (matt was the cheapest !) … mainly due to delivery times and shipping costs, I looked locally and found a company whom only specialize in leaf springs and air bag installations.
Its 2 older chaps working there and they are incredibly enthusiastic, current projects include a racing 30’s Buggati which is having a complete new set of leafs made, to a new Volvo truck which will be used for ground work and needed a lift… They charged €70 each for the two broken leafs, (BTW 70mm on 7mm) and €120 for the complete rebuild which included heating the main leaf then putting in their massive press, giving me a 2” lift plus reshaping all the leafs, new center bolt, new brackets etc etc OK its expensive but I believe the workmanship was very good and the leafs should be OK for another 20 years and 300.000kms.. bring on Africa... The guys speak Dutch and French which was a little challenge for me, but hey !!! http://www.veren-janssens.be/default.aspx Thanks for all the comments / help Cheers Matthew |
that aint expensive, not for that expertise!
I wish I knew about them when I was looking for springs for my 101! |
Yes, I think you've done the right thing. and I agree it doesn't sound expensive.
Thanks for trying me though, I appreciate it. all the best, Matt 6 hours of playing in the mud = 4 hours of cleaning the following day! Darn... YouTube - Unimog 404 at Holymoorside Chesterfield, UK |
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