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silky16v



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England 2001 Defender 90 Td5 X-Tech LE Blenheim Silver
Recommended road springs for a TD5 90
Hi can someone recommend a comfortable road spring setup for my TD5 90?

I have already fitted some Bilstein shocks but still on Standard springs and it's too bouncy
I don't do a huge amount of off-roading and would like around a 1" drop as well
Post #373439 22nd Nov 2014 10:58am
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ibexman



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load it up Thumbs Up
Post #373445 22nd Nov 2014 11:27am
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silky16v



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Lol already has Patriot roof rack
Post #373447 22nd Nov 2014 11:46am
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diesel_jim



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Rangerover classic or disco1 V8 springs would be quite soft i'd imagine.
Post #373473 22nd Nov 2014 2:19pm
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silky16v



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anyone else needs some options?
Post #374579 27th Nov 2014 12:58pm
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Alex1976



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I have defender 90 front springs fitted to the rear as well. This gives a lovely smooth ride but without loosinf the load carrying capability. I have them teamed up with Terrafirma dampers and I am really pleased with it. So much better than the standard set up.

I wa recommende to also replace the fronts with Range Rover springs, but I have not done so as I feel like I have it just right.

I was advised to do all this by a JLR Engineer who works at Gaydon - so it is 'official' advice.
Post #374588 27th Nov 2014 1:27pm
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Pickles



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Check out Alive Tuning. They have just what you're after which will go well with your Bilsteins & road use,...Alive have springs that will level up the ride height of a 90 & lower it about 1-1.5".
Pickles.
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silky16v



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yeah looked at Alive but the price isn't justifiable just for the springs
Post #374788 28th Nov 2014 10:57am
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H3nry



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@Alex:
Which year of Range Rover spring is recommended by JLR?
Only the front, what about rear?
Post #374798 28th Nov 2014 11:40am
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Alex1976



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I will need to check the advice on the Range Rover springs for the front as I kept to the standard Defender 90 CSW springs, the rears are the same as the springs I have on the front.
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silky16v



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does your landy now not sit arse heavy having fitted the front springs on the rear?
Post #376040 3rd Dec 2014 11:42am
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NigelM



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4304'2 on the front and 4305's on the back. the 4305's are the red/white RR Police springs rated at 170lb's (opposed to 225 std) and the fronts are 150Lb's. Give about an inch of lift but make a significant improvement to comfort. I put them on mine a couple of months ago, very pleased with them. Combined with Koni shocks it now almost qualifies as comfortable.

In terms of load carrying, when I put 120kg of wheat in the back it drops about 1 1/2" and looks a little tail heavy, but that's only a couple of times a week and the rest of the time I run pretty light.
Post #380627 21st Dec 2014 9:02am
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