theferg
12-23-2002, 07:46 AM
When I purchased my cruiser in March of 2001, it already had a suspension lift on it. Anyway, the guy told me he had the new springs put on a few years before from some place in Oregon. Well, I never put any more thought into it. But, when I was out replacing my TREs, some PB blaster dripped down onto the spring and removed some of the dirt and grime and I could see lettering. I wiped a bit more and from what I could see it said NWOR and on the other side of where it attaches to the axle it looks like it has a part number 73-850. Anybody know if these could be from North West Off Road? I know they are all into minis and Tacos, but do they do Cruiser springs and such as well? Or did they used to? Anything else NWOR could stand for? Just curious...how swell it would be to solve one P.O. mystery....
Ben Ferguson
'84 FJ60
cruiseroutfit
12-23-2002, 09:15 AM
Check out their site and give em' a call... If they do say NWOR on them then I would imagine they are...
http://www.northwestoffroad.com/
Good Luck:D
dieselcruiserhead
12-23-2002, 10:30 AM
Hey Ben,
Not sure if they would be or not, maybe give them a call....! Do you know either Kurt or I? Shoot me an email backchannel... andre@collegeinternetsolutions.com
Thanks!
cruiseroutfit
12-23-2002, 11:06 AM
Yeah were both Utah cruiser owners... you ought to hook up with us and do dome wheelin'.
-Kurt
theferg
12-23-2002, 05:28 PM
As the great Inspector Clouseau would say "The case is solve-ed." I called NorthWest OffRoad and they said the springs were theirs, but they no loner make them for LCs and haven't for quite some time. Hopefully they can still get me some new spring bushings... Thanks for all the help.
BJ On Roids
12-23-2002, 06:29 PM
wouldnt the bushes be the same on ANY spring for that particular vehicle?
:confused: unless changed over? but if made for the LC, then any bushes would fit right?