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After buying slipper springs and finding out you need to 4link the rear axle, I don't want to do that, can someone give me a list of everything I'd need and how to fit mk2 leaf springs, don't want to waste more time getting incorrect bits, would be appreciated.

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After buying slipper springs and finding out you need to 4link the rear axle, I don't want to do that, can someone give me a list of everything I'd need and how to fit mk2 leaf springs, don't want to waste more time getting incorrect bits, would be appreciated.

 

I ordered single leaf springs 146lb for the mk2 from Burton Power.

I orded the mk2 rear leaf springs hangers with poly bush from eBay

Then used the grinder to knock 5m of each side of the leaf (not as bad as it sounds) that goes in into the chasis mount, as the leafs are 10mm to wide. (also orderedd poly for his point also) ... also had to buy poly saddles to fit due to width

 

Apart from that they just slot into place

 

ps. while i was there i removed my -2Inch lowering blocks and had them decambered 2" then got shorter gaz shocks (instead of avo shocks) ... and it sits like this:

(Wouldnt mind going lower again ... thats another job for another day)

 

Hope that helps

 

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Poly Saddles:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK2-Ford-Escort-Rear-Spring-Mounting-Pads-in-Poly-/370694034391?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item564f1613d7

 

60mm wide leaf's

http://www.burtonpower.com/single-leaf-spring-146lbs-mk2-escort-60mm-wide-ls230.html

 

mk2 Leaf spring hanger

http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=15457

Just need the poly for each of leaf springs then. Just some examples think thats the ones i ordered, possibly cheaper elsewhere, i cut down my U bolts as without blocks they didnt fit well, but if you keep lowering blocks youll be fine

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Serious question.......what's the advantage of fitting single leafs over the standard multi leafs?

When i was looking this is what i was told: (how true they all are i dont know)  ... since i fitted mine and decambered them and adjuatable shocks drives much better, next on my list is anti tramp bars and itll be perfect for me, road use and occasional little track day.

 

  • Single leafs handle better than multi leafs
  • Cheaper to de camber a single than a multileaf set
  • They look better
  • Multis are 3x the price to replace if needed
  • They are ligther
  • if you snap one youll know about it

     

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What i have done to fit the 60mm leafsprings is at the frontside cut out a thin piece of metal and the pushed out the ears with bodyshop tool.

And under tention i did use a hammer to make the ears/leaf mountings straight.

Also i weld it here and the and also i filled up the gap between the chassis rail and ears/leaf mounthing section with skid plate`s.

You also can  remove the ears/leaf mountings and fit them from a mk2.

And i fited the stronger straight hangers with poly bushes.

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