edina
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I have just gone back through my paper work and it seems that I got mine from Grayston engineering in Surrey, I fitted them myself in less than an hour, no special tools required BUT if you can get a spring compresser it does make it a bit easier.
Basically you jack up one side, set the chassis rail on to an axle stand this takes the weight off the spring the coil fits over the existing bumpstop and the other end locates on a little plate which sits on top of the existing spring, lower that side and repeat on the other side and job done (I dont know if the Custom campers ones fit the same way but they suggest 2 hours to fit theirs and charge over £100 to do it).
to be honest if I was doing it again I might go for air suspension - not because Im not happy with what I have got but the price differential is small and air does seem much more popular andor that there must be a reason f!
The main difference I could see was that the air-rides were adjustable by simply altering the pressure.