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Title: Heavy Duty Springs?
Post by: tunnie on 04 August 2011, 15:32:52
Is it worth fitting Heavy Duty Springs to back of my mine? I put new ones on about 2 or 3 years ago, which were standard KYB.

One of them has already snapped, I'm wondering if the extra constant weight of LPG tank would affect them?

Car is used just weekly at the moment rather than daily, so quite often sits for a week with a full-ish tank of gas.

Thoughts?
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Post by: henryd on 04 August 2011, 15:35:49
Are the non self levelling estate springs stiffer?,if so may be a useful upgrade for a saloon which  is carrying permanent extra weight
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Post by: tunnie on 04 August 2011, 15:37:26
Estate ones I think are bigger (taller), not stiffer ?  :-/
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Post by: Del Boy on 04 August 2011, 16:01:32
Just get the heavy duty ones, it's a lot of extra weight for it to carry  :y
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Post by: Stallion on 05 August 2011, 03:17:22
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Estate ones I think are bigger (taller), not stiffer ?  :-/

 :y :y :y
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Post by: tunnie on 05 August 2011, 09:20:08
assume KYB just do 'Heavy Duty' ones if I ask for them at motor factors?  :-/
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Post by: Stallion on 06 August 2011, 03:12:34
Ive tried the so called KYB heavy duty springs on my previous F/L 2.2 saloon, as i was pulling around alot of wait in the boot and tbh i didnt see any difference if anything they were worse than vx standard springs. but thats my view on them, dont know if anyone else has tried them.. :-/
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Post by: Stallion on 06 August 2011, 03:13:28
unless the motor factors claimed they were 'HEAVY DUTY' when they were standard  >:( >:(
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Post by: albitz on 06 August 2011, 05:13:04
I dont think having a lot of weight in the boot causes the snapping tbh. The roads in this country are in a shocking state, and the shock of potholes etc. kills springs. Broken springs were very rare 20 years ago, nowadays they have almost become a service item.
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Post by: Lazydocker on 06 August 2011, 06:59:34
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I dont think having a lot of weight in the boot causes the snapping tbh. The roads in this country are in a shocking state, and the shock of potholes etc. kills springs. Broken springs were very rare 20 years ago, nowadays they have almost become a service item.

Agreed. And it's not just the Omega that suffers ;)
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Post by: feeutfo on 06 August 2011, 10:22:49
Kyb catalogue is available to view on line.

Afaik they only do standard and sl springs, but I've never needed to look up heavy duty items.

I would only fit heavy duty for load carrying purposes personally.  :-/
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Post by: Nick W on 06 August 2011, 10:34:01
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I dont think having a lot of weight in the boot causes the snapping tbh. The roads in this country are in a shocking state, and the shock of potholes etc. kills springs. Broken springs were very rare 20 years ago, nowadays they have almost become a service item.

Agreed. And it's not just the Omega that suffers ;)


I've not seen one yet.

Fiestas, Mondeos, and C3's on the other hand are virtually a weekly occurance. Low mileage cars seem to be worse for them if that means anything!

The state of the roads certainly can't help, but I think the  use of 'pig-tail' springs is a bigger factor; it's usually the tail that snaps off. Plus, recent springs seem to be a lot shorter than older ones; compare a Sierra spring to a Mondeo one for instance, which means they must be stiffer.

Like a lot of(all?) modern stuff, it seems that 'just good enough' isn't!
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Post by: henryd on 06 August 2011, 10:48:12
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I dont think having a lot of weight in the boot causes the snapping tbh. The roads in this country are in a shocking state, and the shock of potholes etc. kills springs. Broken springs were very rare 20 years ago, nowadays they have almost become a service item.

Agreed. And it's not just the Omega that suffers ;)

In the last month I've done two on a signum,one on a golf R32 and one on a focus so yes pretty common these days :-X
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Post by: Martin_1962 on 06 August 2011, 11:56:48
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I dont think having a lot of weight in the boot causes the snapping tbh. The roads in this country are in a shocking state, and the shock of potholes etc. kills springs. Broken springs were very rare 20 years ago, nowadays they have almost become a service item.

Agreed. And it's not just the Omega that suffers ;)

In the last month I've done two on a signum,one on a golf R32 and one on a focus so yes pretty common these days :-X


Not surprised at all around there with all the road humps.

Here I travel an extra mile to avoid one road of bumps since I broke the exhaust on them once.

I do not go to the tip so tippable stuff gets binned as I grounded on one bump
Title: Re: Heavy Duty Springs?
Post by: tunnie on 06 August 2011, 13:53:13
Thanks Chaps, looks like i will stick with the standard KYB
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Post by: Auto Addict on 06 August 2011, 15:27:25
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Thanks Chaps, looks like i will stick with the standard KYB

I've got some fitted, they're OK, but for the reason of your favourite subject :D
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Post by: feeutfo on 06 August 2011, 16:49:13
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Thanks Chaps, looks like i will stick with the standard KYB

I've got some fitted, they're OK, but for the reason of your favourite subject :D
What make are they AA.?
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Post by: Auto Addict on 06 August 2011, 19:15:05
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Thanks Chaps, looks like i will stick with the standard KYB

I've got some fitted, they're OK, but for the reason of your favourite subject :D
What make are they AA.?

From memory, KYB, I'll sort out the invoice and confirm.
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Post by: Auto Addict on 07 August 2011, 07:06:56
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Thanks Chaps, looks like i will stick with the standard KYB

I've got some fitted, they're OK, but for the reason of your favourite subject :D
What make are they AA.?

From memory, KYB, I'll sort out the invoice and confirm.

They were KYB, but buypartsby don't seem to list them anymore.

Part number was RJ6211.