Rear Springs In Australia

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AustHaflinger
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John the wheels now sit vertically it is just that the tail is about 1cm low - only notice it from a distance but then I am looking at it without my xyz kg :shock: sitting in the front so maybe when I am in the drivers seat all is good.

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Have you looked to see if you have the rubber bit between the platform and the chassis arms? Maybe the back ones are a bit tired?

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Hmmmm - no - I guess I had better check - hadn't thought of that.

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