Would that be a hint that you may be planning this mod Steven??? Or are you suggesting I get some shiny new ones???
I'm still very undecided about the 80 series front spring suspension modification for Fiery

I was surfing eBay, as you do & happened to stumbled over them

I thought that they seemed to be a very reasonable price considering that I've been quoted £150 + VAT & postage for a set of 'C' rated Ironman springs. The thing to consider with regards to using a brand new set of springs for this is that they will not have sagged in any way and will probably give more of a lift than you've got with the second hand ones until they've bedded in.
I measured from the bottom of Fiery's plastic arch body molding to the center of each of the rear wheels yesterday and it was 54cm. This is 10cm less than your reporting for the lift that you've got from the 80 springs that you've just fitted, but Fiery is still fully loaded from my last laning expo and probably has 180Kg in the boot!!! I also know that I loose 4cm in height between being loaded and unloaded so my unloaded measurement would be about 58cm. This is still a little short of what you now have with yours Chris, but I'm not convinced that I'm wanting as much as you've achieved with the 80 springs. When you made your measurement did the truck have very much load in the boot Chris?
I was in a car park yesterday & spied a Black 02 D4d 95 series in standard form. I had a tape measure with me so went over to it had a look in the back, it was empty with no load apart from a spade a rug and an umbrella, the lift measured 54cm.
All this said I don't really have any trouble with mine off road in her current set up fully loaded. I get good articulation with no rubbing except from the rear tyres in only the most extream circumstances and she drives and handles as well as one could expect from such a vehicle with the rear ARB removed
I'm thinking now that having typed all of this out that I may get a set of 80 springs and trim some of the coil length out to give me around the 58cm lift with my everyday 80Kg load, this would then give me around the 56/57cm lift when fully loaded and at the same time fit a couple of the smallest ring spacers to the front struts just to compensate for the addition of the winch and tray (45Kg). The front measures the same as the rear when loaded, 54cm.
Anyone know what the thinnest spacer is you can get for the front struts and what kind of up lift one gets from one?
Who was it that just fitted some 'C' rated Ironman springs to their truck? Did they post what lift they got from them?
EDIT;
Lol
Well, I've yielded. B springs on their way from WestCoast, will be swapping them over for the C's this weekend.
I think I know the answer to part of my last question

Doodle, how much lift did the 'C' springs give you? It'll be interesting to see the difference in lift between the 'C' springs and the 'B' springs. Your in an excellent position to answer an unanswered question that many 90/95 series owners have in their heads I'm sure
