Hi Jeremy,
I have no solution for your dilemma, but in my reading about parabolic springs over the last little while, others have encountered similar issues. I have sent you a private message about potentially purchasing your set.
Thanks,
joe
Hello to everybody, and what a great site this is!
My "toybox" is full of Morgans, Jaguars, Triumphs and all sorts of other interesting British "stuff"
I am fortunate to have a group of "older" friends and acquaintances who take pity on me, help me with things, talk politics and current affairs and generally share a lifetime of wisdom and wit on Wednesday afternoons
Jeremy, they say, ............"all the gear, no idea" (but supplies the beer)............A pretty fair assessment of the situation in my opinion!!
Anyhow, to the point in question....
One of the toys is a 1967 SWB Series 2a that we have been rebuilding over the past 4 years (yes, that is correct, 4 years... but the joy is the journey not the destination)
It has been taken right down to the chassis which has been blasted and welded. The re-build has been fun (on the whole) and often leads to lively debate.
We are currently stuck on the springs. In my madness, at the start of this project, I sallied forth, bought heaps of bits (remember all the gear and no idea!) including a set of parabolic springs. After a couple of years or so, we got round to fitting these and they seemed completely wrong - The prop shafts did not align, shackles pointed forwards , wheels seemed to be forward placed in the arches etc. etc
In our collective wisdom, we deemed that I had bought the wrong springs, so I again sallied forth and purchased a further complete set of leaf springs for a Series 2a Landrover. When we fitted these, the same problems arose (we could connect the rear prop shaft) but the geometry seems completely "cock-eyed" - spring arc seems to high, shackles point forwards etc. etc.
Now this old dear has been put back together on my two post hoist. Do you think, that if I let her sit on the floor with some weight on the floor plan, the stars would re-align, as well as the the springs adjusting (sagging?") to their default position
Before you ask, I threw the original springs away during a "shed clean up" - D'Oh!!!!....
And yes, if anybody is interested in a virginal complete set of parabolic springs for a Series 2a - I'm your man!
I would welcome any comments, including a general overview of my ineptitude - but please don't be too unkind!!
Cheers and Best wishes
Jeremy
 Fossicker
					
					
						Subscriber
					
					
						Fossicker
					
					
						SubscriberHi Jeremy,
I have no solution for your dilemma, but in my reading about parabolic springs over the last little while, others have encountered similar issues. I have sent you a private message about potentially purchasing your set.
Thanks,
joe
First question when you fitted said springs was the engine and transmission fitted?
As above - your problem suggests that the springs are lacking engine, transmission and bodywork.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
As above - make sure that the engine, gearbox, diffs, transfer case, body, basically everything is installed - which helps with installation.
88 Perentie FFR - Club Rego
93 Discovery 1 200 Tdi - Club Rego
03 130 Td5 Single Cab
06 Discovery 3 Petrol
22 Defender 90 - Full rego
If you search the forum you'll find similar questions to yours regarding parabolics.
Front parabolic springs. 1977 SWB
PARABOLIC SPRINGS
Colin
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
'95 Defender Tanami
Motorcycles :-
Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C, Suzuki SV650
Okay - I have some more thoughts, sorry if it has already been mentioned.
* I believe that there is a difference between a SWB (88”) and a LWB (109”).
* Are you sure that you ordered the correct length?
* Do you have the original springs? I have learnt the hard way - never throw something out until after you are finished.
* Measure the length between spring eye to spring eye - and compare with your original or try and find the correct size on here.
* From memory the original springs are hamded - left and right side. The drivers side is different due to the weight on the drivers side (petrol tank and driver)
* Check the brand of springs. I have bought parts for my ‘60 88” - one brand fitted, one didn’t.
* If you have the original springs-you can compare the new brand with your originals?
I hope that something above helps.
Keep us all informed.
Cheers,
GG
88 Perentie FFR - Club Rego
93 Discovery 1 200 Tdi - Club Rego
03 130 Td5 Single Cab
06 Discovery 3 Petrol
22 Defender 90 - Full rego
| Search AULRO.com ONLY! | Search All the Web! | 
|---|
|  |  | 
Bookmarks