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  1. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Thanks! Given that I have a lighter body (aluminum tub) I may experiment with removing a leaf to see how that works.
  2. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Just wanting to clarify: You said "changes" to OME. Did you mean changed? Or did you mean modifying the OME springs by taking out a leaf?
  3. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    I emailed Terrain Tamer got a response from Cruiser Brothers who apparently are the American distributor. Reportedly they ARE working on a parabolic spring for the 40, but don't expect it until late 2023. Don't think I'll wait that long.
  4. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Good stuff, thanks! Good point too about the weight of your 40 helping with ride. Didn't consider this, but PO replaced tub with aluminum, so now my 40 is probably a couple hundred pounds lighter than stock.
  5. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    An excellent analysis for advantage old vehicle. Another option: buy POS. Just get it into running condition. Sure, it is now in a state of decay, but really how much more decay could there be? Drive it until something breaks, fix. Eventually if you want, you can probably sell POS for...
  6. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Hey, good broad generalizations. I agree with all of them. Right, I'd never drive an "old" vehicle 1000 miles. I only use my 40 for short trips and have another vehicle when I want to get somewhere far, fast, be comfortable, be safe and want to save a lot of gas. But old vehicles...
  7. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Ahhh... so obvious now. I don't want a big lift, so I'll stick with SUA. (Is that an appropriate acronym?)
  8. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Is it difficult to change the solid spring hanger to fit the 60 series spring?
  9. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    So maybe March 2023? That might work for me.
  10. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    "If you want lift just do a SOA"??? What is SOA?
  11. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Interesting idea about 60 series. I wouldn't mind getting shackles to fit. Do you know if the 60 series would be designed to support the same load? I wouldn't want to buy 60's and find they are more harsh. Stock springs are pretty squishy? So, less harsh than some other options? I don't...
  12. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Thanks for information about shocks, I was definitely going to look into options on shocks to give the least amount of harshness possible. I'd be willing to bet that is part of what I've been feeling.
  13. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Thanks! Right, short wheel base will always be rougher ride, but since I have to change out some very badly worn out springs, thought I'd at least try to reduce the harshness. I don't want to move hangers, OME sounds like an option with maybe a leaf removed.
  14. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Someone said you put coil springs on an FJ 40? Wow! Thanks for the link to putting on four link kit and coil springs. I WON'T be doing that! But, good information.
  15. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Wish I knew exactly the answers, but I think: 1: I want softer more compliant ride on paved roads. No plans for rock crawling. 2: I think original leaf springs, I do believe it has been mildly lifted. 3: Oversize tires 4: I expect I'll want to replace shocks to optimize ride.
  16. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Has anyone adapted coils on an FJ?
  17. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    Oh yeah, an old Cadillac is on my wish list! I also see online that some are shortening the bottom leaf or two and report a less harsh ride. Thoughts?
  18. JonDangerous

    Parabolic springs?

    1971 FJ 40: I need to replace the rear springs. I would like a softer, more compliant ride. I understand that parabolic springs can provide that. Any thoughts? Where to buy?
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