Roscoe,
No clue what their chart's info used as its standard, what the specs refer to. They DID say that it would lift it about 2 inches in the process, and perhaps as much as 70 mm overall, including some sag in the current system. I couldn't possibly care less if it lifts it a little bit... but $2k is just too much for freight.
If it includes a lift, I suppose the original leaf springs are a little shorter, so they have less bow?
Wow thats a lot but not unexpected
AFAIK springs are measured from centre of eye to eye,horizontally regardless of the bow or arch.
The axle is not centred in the spring so they are 565mm from axle to front and 645 from axle to rear.
The camber is the height of the arch in the spring.
Ironman are Australian and do plenty of Landcruisers so they should have it right.
Ok,so what next? Is it possible to find some leafs off an old truck and have the locals cut them down to size,or even better find some new spring steel and make some new leaves.
I remember reading a blog about some people from France who had their suspensiom repaired in North Africa this way