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Vehicle & Technical => Series Land Rovers => Topic started by: muddy_90 on May 28, 2007, 16:17:46

Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: muddy_90 on May 28, 2007, 16:17:46
anyone know who sells rocky mountain parabolics as some how i manage to break one and ive had them over 2 years and can remember where i got um from
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: Wolfie on May 28, 2007, 16:25:18
Rocky Mountain

http://www.rockymountainspares.co.uk/?page_id=37
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: The Landy Guy on May 28, 2007, 21:46:45
err rocky mountain lol

rather u than me
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: muddy_90 on May 28, 2007, 22:00:42
Quote from: "The Landy Guy"
err rocky mountain lol

rather u than me


?????????
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: Bob Ajob on May 29, 2007, 10:23:30
Get in touch with them via the website above. After a period of inactivity they are now being distributed again in the UK, I saw them at Driffield so they are also attending shows etc again.

Give them a call and explain what happened (calmly not blaming them), it surely can't be normal for them to break. I wouldn't go off on one or they will be less likely to help (same with all customer service).

Let us know how you get on.
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: Porny on May 31, 2007, 08:20:13
Quote from: "The Landy Guy"
err rocky mountain lol

rather u than me


I must admit... I intrigued by that comment too..

I used to run Rocky Mountain Springs on my Series 2 (springs and the matching procomp made dampers) and never had any issues.


Ian
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: Dr Neil on May 31, 2007, 20:15:42
I also had Rocky mountain springe on my series 3, and when one side went weak after i explained what had happened and what i had done to confirm it was the spring at fault he swapped it no problem.

I couldn't have asked for more

just my view

Neil.....
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: S188 on June 01, 2007, 00:57:31
Out of interest what colour were they?  I have a black set on a vehicle I'm still rebuilting but my dad has a grey set on his 86".  Aparently the grey ones are built in canada and were the earlyest imported to the UK and still avalable over there.  Black ones are made closer to europe and are now more common this side of the pond so the dealer once told me.  I wonder if there is any quality difference.  Both have the usual oversize bushes and folow the same design aparently.
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: The Landy Guy on June 01, 2007, 01:31:09
Quote from: "S188"
Out of interest what colour were they?  I have a black set on a vehicle I'm still rebuilting but my dad has a grey set on his 86".  Aparently the grey ones are built in canada and were the earlyest imported to the UK and still avalable over there.  Black ones are made closer to europe and are now more common this side of the pond so the dealer once told me.  I wonder if there is any quality difference.  Both have the usual oversize bushes and folow the same design aparently.



rocky mountain are based in canada
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: Porny on June 01, 2007, 08:49:06
Quote from: "The Landy Guy"


err rocky mountain lol

rather u than me




You still haven't answered why  :wink:  :roll:


Ian
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: The Landy Guy on June 01, 2007, 23:35:40
Quote from: "Porny"
Quote from: "The Landy Guy"


err rocky mountain lol

rather u than me




You still haven't answered why  :wink:  :roll:


Ian



i answered but it got deleated as we cant "slate" other companies
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: Porny on June 02, 2007, 10:24:24
Quote from: "The Landy Guy"


i answered but it got deleated as we cant "slate" other companies


Have you had a bad experience with the company or the product??

I've delt with them before, and never had a problem.... and didn't have a problem with my springs and dampers either.  But I'm interested to find out it other people have had problems with them?

In some ways I'm more interested in the springs, rather than the company.

Feel free to drop me a pm if your worried it will get deleated again.


Cheers

Ian
Title: rocky mountain parabolic springs
Post by: The Landy Guy on June 02, 2007, 18:04:11
PM for you mate
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