My front end is a bit low and I think it may be time to replace the front springs. The recent post on the subject got me thinking. I've already decided to use standard leaf springs and I think I'll try to tackle the job myself.
-If the new springs come with bushings installed, will I need anything else besides U-bolts and nuts?
-Since it is LHD, should I get two of the same side springs, or do I need to get LH and RH springs?
-Are there any good on-line tutorials on the operation?
Any other words of wisdom appreciated.
-If the new springs come with bushings installed, will I need anything else besides U-bolts and nuts?
-Since it is LHD, should I get two of the same side springs, or do I need to get LH and RH springs?
-Are there any good on-line tutorials on the operation?
Any other words of wisdom appreciated.

However on a LHD, there is no fuel tank, and the driver weight is there, but the landrover motor and transmission sits slightly to the left. I opted for handed springs on the left side of my LHD based on these assumptions. Mine sits pretty level with a 1/2 inch difference driverless from left to right. If I were to do it again, I would use the same springs all around if I were to order new. In fact, I would order all driver side springs all around to give the best height out of my purchase, if given the option.
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