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![]() Join Date: Feb 2008 ![]()
| has anyone used those rubber spring assisters? if so do you have either the measurment of the spring stretched or the part number for a lucida on a 94 plate. not towing just got a wife who wants to take the house with her on holiday i have no way of getting the mpv up with the axle hanging to get the measurment.lack of space and braincells so im told | ||||||||
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: northamptonshire ![]()
| hi,I think the gap varies between models(eight seaters have stronger springs)my 97 estima(eight seater)measured 27mm(purchased a pair of grayston assisters,code ge14 which covers 26-38mm)(towsure also do them code as4)I am afraid the only way to be certain is to jack it up and wheel off, | ||||||||
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