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nakatanenga Member Since: 12 Nov 2010 Location: Neumarkt Posts: 546 |
we do have a Trekfinder spring kit with 35-40mm lift and progressive springs. Very comfortable but still tough enough to go offroad. Made in Germany and TÜV approved. WANTED:
SII or SIII in max 1.5k |
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20th Nov 2014 12:10pm |
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NigelM Member Since: 20 Nov 2014 Location: South Posts: 114 |
All fitted now, so I thought I would share the findings.
In terms of ride height, I measured the spring lengths front and back which were 8.5" and 9" front and 10.25" and 10.75" rear. My understand is that "standard" is 10 front and 11 rear. The winch on the front accounts for most of the difference there and I presume 15 years of sag accounts for the rest. This equated to 33" and 33.5" front and 34" and 34.5" rear from ground to wheel arch lip. I know it should be done from the hubs to take tyres out of the equation but I was just after an easy to measure datum and checked tyre pressures first. The springs now measure 11" front and 12" rear which has given me my 1" lift over standard, the right amount of space to fit the new tyres and compensate for the winch which was never done. At the arches it sits 35.5" at the front and 35.25" at the back. I am going to get some RR spring insulators and add to the back just to give it 1/2" more as I feel it looks a bit low - not much, just a bit. Going out for a drive the difference was chalk and cheese. My 90 now has suspension. No more back breaking jarring over every hole in the road, the car just soaks it all up. Much more relaxing to drive and almost comfortable. Having changed to softer springs, changed the knackered dampers to Koni and put new bushes everywhere I couldn't tell which component made the biggest difference, but I am very pleased with the result. Well worth all the head scratching beforehand. |
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21st Nov 2014 1:47pm |
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redzob Member Since: 16 Jul 2014 Location: St. Peter Port Posts: 137 |
Hi NigelM,
Can you tell me where you sourced your new springs from? I've replaced my dampers with Bilsteins but would like to follow your lead with the softer springs - are you still pleased? thanks in advance! Defender Puma 2.2 XS 90 Vespa GTS 300 Way too many racing bikes. |
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29th Dec 2014 7:52am |
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NigelM Member Since: 20 Nov 2014 Location: South Posts: 114 |
Sorry Red, only just spotted this.
http://www.lrdirect.com/NRC4304-Coil-Spring-Rear-Heavy-Duty/ Same source for the 4305's Still very pleased with it. If I'm being fussy I would put a 1/2" spacer on the rears. It sits dead level empty, but as soon as you get a bit of load in it it drops quite quickly. 150kg of wheat drops it about 2" I would think. Beware I have got a winch on the front. If you are light at the front it might sit a bit high. Ride however is fantastic. Most of my driving is with just a dog and gun in the back so load carrying not a big issue. |
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1st Jan 2015 5:32pm |
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nitram17 Member Since: 08 Jun 2014 Location: newcastle Posts: 2261 |
Looks like you have solved the breaking bad back problem!.......i assume i will have to wait untill my trucks out of warranty before i follow your lead?( dont know if my back will make it )........do you have to tell your insurer your non standard? |
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3rd Jan 2015 9:03pm |
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NigelM Member Since: 20 Nov 2014 Location: South Posts: 114 |
Probably should tell the insurer, but I haven't. Might wait until I have finished all the mods and then tell them about the lot.
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3rd Jan 2015 9:14pm |
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EWS Member Since: 29 Nov 2011 Location: Bristol Posts: 156 |
Hi NigelM.
Have you any further feedback on this spring mod, any problems with brake lines ? |
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9th Jul 2015 11:09am |
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