
 Originally Posted by 
isuzurover
					
				 
				No they don't. I have watched Bayside spring works reset mine. There is no way you can properly reset springs without dissassembling the packs.
They disassemble the packs, reset each leaf individually on a hydraulic press (each leaf slightly more camber than the last), then reassemble the packs, then heat up (no quench). This is basically a tempering process after the cold reset, and removes stress induced by the reset and any "memory" in the leaves.
The set they did for me they didn't temper, and they sagged within 12 months. They then redid them and tempered them the 2nd time (plus a front pair). That was done in 1998 and the springs are still fine today - despite LOTS of 4x4ing and carting 1.5 tonne loads of firewood.
			
		 
	
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