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Phil_D



Member Since: 09 May 2014
Location: Perthshire
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08 110 DCPU Springs
I've decided to replace the factory-fitted heavy duty suspension before my fillings fall out. I'm going to put the RKB500300 multi-rate springs on the rear as fitted to SWs, my question's about the front. Some websites suggest the fronts are 'handed' others that they're not on RHD TDCis which should be fitted with NRC8045 both sides.

Does anyone know the answer?

Thanks,


Phil.
Post #470017 6th Nov 2015 10:23am
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Def90



Member Since: 17 Jan 2015
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Corris Grey
Hi Phil_D

I take you just want to remove the heavy duty and replace with a standard duty rear springs?

I would give Dan at Duckworth parts at call,he's very helpful and they are a site sponsor.

He should be able to help you with the correct springs.

Def90
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Supacat



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Well the answer in the 2007 Workshop Manual is as follows:

RHD 110 7 seat station wagon (3050 Kg)
Front - Both sides NRC 8045 Yellow/yellow
Rear - Both sides RKB500300 White/green/green

LHD 110 7 seat station wagon (3050 Kg)
Front - Driver's side NRC 8044 White/white
Front - Passenger side NRC 8045 Yellow/yellow
Rear - Both sides RKB500300 White/green/green
Post #470403 7th Nov 2015 3:05pm
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Phil_D



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Thank you, that was the answer I got from Dan but not from a local dealer!


Phil.
Post #470404 7th Nov 2015 3:28pm
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