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From memory at least the Riley 1.5 and the Australian Morris Major used the minor 'chassis' (floorpan, sills, crossmember etc). If anyone here has a photographic memory can they please read Skilleter's book because it's all covered in there. My brains not always up to it!I was not aware of any Wolseley/Riley versions of the chassis!

Chris
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1969 2-Door daily driver
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1969 2-Door daily driver
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Well, if it helps, I replaced the leaf springs with Pyoor's help a year or so ago on Hebe. It took a day and a half - partly because we had to get one of the old locating pins out without braking it. With a completely new set of locating pins, U-blots, nulock nuts etc, I reckon you can replace the springs in a day provided you've got an angle grinder to hand!
The 7 - leaf springs don't (I think) have any difference in fitting to the standard ones:)
We've even got a very poor video about it somewhere - on Pyoor's site: http://www.pyoor.org/
The 7 - leaf springs don't (I think) have any difference in fitting to the standard ones:)
We've even got a very poor video about it somewhere - on Pyoor's site: http://www.pyoor.org/
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