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Fittings for VBandP composite spring

Posted: 12/4/15 4:15am Message 1 of 6
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I've just got hold of a used VB&P composite spring but have no fittings to go with it, looking at the pictures on their site it shows an isolator between the spring and the platform on the back of the diff, I'm guessing rubber but have no idea how thick it is, can anyone help me here.
I have some 2mm gasket rubber which I could use if that's all it is.
 
Thanks
Graham
 
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Re: Fittings for VBandP composite spring

Posted: 12/4/15 10:31am Message 2 of 6
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I went to their website.  Apparently you can buy the springs with either rubber or polyurethane bushings depending on the rating of the spring.  There is a button for asking questions so you may want to go to http://www.vbandp.com/auto-parts.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=537&category_id=50
and see if the can sell you the mounting kit. 

This Complete Kit Includes:
 - 330-lb/in Composite Monospring
 - Steel Mounting Plate
 - 8" Aircraft Grade (8) Spring-End Bolts (for adjustable ride height)
 - Polyurethane Bushings
 - Misc. Hardware and Instructions

OR

This Complete Kit Includes:
 - 360-lb/in Composite Monospring
 - Steel Mounting Plate
 - 8" Aircraft Grade (8) Spring-End Bolts (for adjustable ride height)
 - Rubber Bushings
 - Misc. Hardware and Instructions



Re: Fittings for VBandP composite spring

Posted: 12/4/15 11:11am Message 3 of 6
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Do NOT be tempted to use anything other than the correct mounting isolator/mount/cushion on a 'glass spring! The rubber cushion is there for a reason. Fiberglass/composite springs are really stout....unless they get a scratch or gouge in them....then they explode at the worst possible time. The center mount SHOULD be part of the spring itself, anyway....I've never seen one that came without it. As a used one tho, someone prolly cut it off for some reason...Shocked

The end bushings, where the spring attaches to the trailing arm can be rubber or poly...your preference there, but get the correct mounting bushing for the diff/spring seat.


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Re: Fittings for VBandP composite spring

Posted: 12/4/15 1:37pm Message 4 of 6
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I didn't say the mounting pad had been cut off and I'm well aware of the necessary precautions when fitting a composite spring which is why I need details of the isolator shown in the VB&P drawing which fits between the spring and the diff.
The spring is available from VB&P as a bare spring which is what I've got what I need to know is what to add to the bare spring to enable me to fit it.
Thanks
Graham



Re: Fittings for VBandP composite spring

Posted: 12/4/15 1:59pm Message 5 of 6
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eldredjames said: I went to their website.  Apparently you can buy the springs with either rubber or polyurethane bushings depending on the rating of the spring.  There is a button for asking questions so you may want to go to http://www.vbandp.com/auto-parts.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=537&category_id=50
and see if the can sell you the mounting kit. 

This Complete Kit Includes:
 - 330-lb/in Composite Monospring
 - Steel Mounting Plate
 - 8" Aircraft Grade (8) Spring-End Bolts (for adjustable ride height)
 - Polyurethane Bushings
 - Misc. Hardware and Instructions

OR

This Complete Kit Includes:
 - 360-lb/in Composite Monospring
 - Steel Mounting Plate
 - 8" Aircraft Grade (8) Spring-End Bolts (for adjustable ride height)
 - Rubber Bushings
 - Misc. Hardware and Instructions

Thanks for that, I've sent an e mail and hopefully they will be willing to supply a replacement pad.
Thanks again
Graham




Re: Fittings for VBandP composite spring

Posted: 12/7/15 11:59am Message 6 of 6
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Still waiting to hear from VB&P in reply to my enquiry, the rubber pad under the spring is there but showing signs of breaking up so I imagine the upper isolator broke up when the spring was removed, there seems to be a steel plate with a location stud on top of the missing isolator, is that correct?
Is there another steel plate between the lower isolator and the spring clamp plate as well, I think there must be as there is no mark from the hole in the clamp plate.
I'll try another e-mail to VB&P in the mean time.

Thanks
Graham



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