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I wondered what the go was there when I changed my springs - luckily found a good set of sedan brackets and rubbers from rares were sedan also - niceErrol62 wrote:Have to decide whether to use commercial or sedan axle mount rubbers. Not sure why they were different. Sedan left, ute right.
FB ute driver, EK van project
Could it be a flex issue - ie the thicker spring pack of the commercials behaved differently with the thicker rubber?Errol62 wrote:Just as you say Rob. But why should they complicate things. More durable?
FB ute driver, EK van project
Harv wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 6:33 am Interesting.
Up to FC, the commercials had the same insulator as the sedans/wagons. From FB onwards, sedans/wagons and commercials had separate insulators (7412388 and 7414876) and retainers (7412389 and 7414877). No difference in the mounting plate or hardware, other than different length u-bolts to deal with the different spring packs.
Sedans got the 7414283 spring pack (four springs, numbers 1-4), wagons got the 7412386 spring pack (five springs, numbers 1,2,3, 5 and 6) whilst commercials got the 7419193 spring pack (five springs, numbers 1-5). The springs themselves (numbers 1 through 6) are shared between all three models, so unlikely that the insulator was different just to suit a special commercial spring. Guess it is probably just a heavier-duty rubber/plate.
Cheers,
Harv