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  • rally design rear springs

    project today has been to fit a pair of rallye design rear single leaf springs into our mk2 escort estate, as after 30 years she was running a bit on the low side more so when she was loaded with the Gardeners gear.
    I would recommend a set of thease springs to anyone on the BB cracking fit and well worth the money


    The taper is spot on


    So is the width
    30 years and the front bolt still look as new

    so does the bottom plate

    Old springs still have there grey primer on and the centre bolts came out with no problems and were used in the new springs


    Rubber sadles were ok and went back in too car now sits just right
    so imo the springs are very good value I might try a pair of multi leafs in the mex next year
    Rally Design now have available in stock:-

    Multi Leaf Slipper springs (160lb, 50mm wide) £49.50 each plus vat

    and

    Single Leaf springs (146lb, 60mm wide) £45.50 each plus vat

    Click to both here http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/advance...leaf&x=10&y=10

  • #2
    looks good,

    the puta will get damaged out there father, and topaz wouldnt be too pleased
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dave1800BDA View Post
      looks good,

      the puta will get damaged out there father, and topaz wouldnt be too pleased
      hes broke it once already must be the fan sucking in tobacco fumes


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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dave1800BDA View Post
        looks good,

        the puta will get damaged out there father, and topaz wouldnt be too pleased

        he was using it as an axle stand dave, H&S and all that, looks good steve, gonna get a set for the beige car

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        • #5
          Thats as far as the puta got just lifted it out of the car it's now safe and sound in the house .

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