I have a Nissan Civilian bus that has one front spring that is flatter then the other so the bus sits about 100mm lower on that side.Can I get it reshaped or would it be better to get a new one.Info on that and the costs would be appreciated .Live in Waitakere( West Auck )
intrade,
Apr 10, 7:13am
you would want a reshape and add another spring to it. as the spring will sag again sooner or later if you dont reinforce it .New secoundhand one is another option Spring on yours maybe damaged cracked or a bush collapsed if it is just one side
tmenz,
Apr 10, 9:18am
Snell Springs, Onehunga.
olsod2,
Apr 10, 12:45pm
get both sides reset.
rsr72,
Apr 10, 1:03pm
Yep, no problem for Snells.
bellky,
Apr 10, 1:06pm
Snells are a joke. (only my experience, they may be ok with leafs)
rsr72,
Apr 10, 1:19pm
As probably NZ's longest-established spring makers I would suggest they know a thing or two about spring making.
bellky,
Apr 10, 1:21pm
You can suggest what you like. I will not agree.
rob_man,
Apr 10, 1:26pm
They reset my Landcruiser front springs C1998 and they're still good.
paul271,
Apr 10, 7:40pm
Try Bob, Auckland springs he calls himself. Works from home in west coast road, Glen eden. Absolute guru on leaf springs, used to own snells I think, far cheaper and better than snells too. we use him for all our truck stuff.
rob_man,
Apr 10, 7:53pm
He should call himself Western Springs. chortle.
ema1,
Apr 10, 8:47pm
Brown & Cope in Dunedin do spring resets as well as making new spring sets etc. for customers all over NZ look up White Pages NZ
guest,
Apr 18, 5:04pm
x1
Bob is man he has 40 plus years experoence and is in west auckland. Phone number is 098183270
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