Anyone have any experience with this system?
Heystee Parabolics
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Not with those particular ones, but a couple of years ago I watched a Series w/ parabolics that had a helper leaf like those, crossing a log, get it caught and bent down.... one of the reason why I went with parabolics that don't have a helper leaf that could get snagged as such....
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'72 SIII SW 88"
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I got my RM ones a few months ago. I don't think they've stopped production unless this is something new. It sounds like some confusion about the Roverdrive on which there is a bit of a saga of production issues.
I've got two sets of the RM ones and they've been good. Oh, I see the whole spring thing coming.Comment
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What I have heard through some RM suppliers is that their demand is great but that the speed of production is lousy...causing many things to be constantly sold out and leaving people thinking that RM is just out of business.
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I have RMs on my IIA and have liked them, but they're due for replacement this year (I hope). I would love to hear reviews on the ones RN is selling, considering the chronic availability/support problems with RM.Andrew
'63 SIIA 88" SW
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Anyone know how much the Heystees run? I'm gonna need some new springs soon.1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
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Heystee springs used to be pretty expensive. I thought I remembered that they had stopped using the helper spring that sticks out? Paul Heystee is always really helpful and responds to my emails quickly- if you have any questions direct them to him.Comment
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Originally posted by SeriesShortyAnyone know how much the Heystees run? I'm gonna need some new springs soon.'67 sIIa 88Comment
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The Haystee springs for the 88" (3 leaf rear) have the loose helper spring. If you are running a soft top or hard top with light loads you can take that spring out and run with just 2 leafs and it is a very similar ride as the RM spring (2 leaf rear).
Haystee LWB springs are 4 leaf rear and are fully contained.
High quality spring but a little expensive. I have a set on one of my rigs and have had no issues with them long term.....even when running the loose helper spring.
The latest Rovers North springs are 3 leaf rear, 2 leaf front. I have several sets of them out and about as well as 2 sets on shop trucks. No issues at all. They are not handed as they have been in the past and produce a nice level ride height with about 1 1/2 " lift.
Less expensive than the Haystee, and highly recommended.Comment
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