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Seriously, the longer ones go in the rear.<br>
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From: George Richardson <gpr@key-men.com><br>
To: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Tue, Aug 22, 2017 12:57 am<br>
Subject: [TR] TR6 coil springs<br>
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OK, so in my infinite wisdom, I didn't mark which were front and which <br>
were rear springs when I removed them from the scrap frame aeons ago.<br>
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Does anyone know how to identify them? One pair is longer than the other.<br>
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-- <br>
George Richardson<br>
Key Men - Keys for Classics<br>
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1961 Jaguar Mark 2<br>
1975 Triumph TR6<br>
1997 Land Rover DiscoveryOK<br>
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