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    130 springs in a 110

    Do the rear 130 springs fit straight into a 110?
    I need the double springs to cope with a heavy canopy I want to put on a tray top 110.
    If not...what are some alternatives that people have used?

    The canopy weights between 6 and 700kg (we think) and the springs on the 110 tend to sag a little with it in place.

    Cheers

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    polyairs might be better if you plan to take canopy on & off (not as harsh unladen), if permanently on heavier springs might be the go

    Brett

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    It will be permanently attached so in that case springs would be better?
    Which leads back to - do the 130 dual rear springs fit into a 110?
    Thanks

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    Should do, you'll need the spring mounts for the helper springs.
    Check here -
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/6...t-numbers.html

    If you are carrying a permanent fixed load, why not a single set of heavy springs wound up to match the load?

    Helper springs are there so that unloaded ride quality is not affected by heavier springs.

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