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SkyFallSilver



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Aftermarket suspension for Puma 2.2
I like the look of the modified suspension with the yellow shock absorbers, I am not looking to lift my truck or lower it what suspension setup would compliment the defender for offroad and on road comfort ? 2016 Defender 90 Adventure Edition
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GREENI



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Old Man Emu suspension is highly regarded and what I have on the 110...also they're yellow!
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SkyFallSilver



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Are they applicable to OEM springs ? 2016 Defender 90 Adventure Edition
Post #560893 2nd Sep 2016 7:20pm
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West Yorkshire Lofty



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You could also look at Bilstein shock absorbers. They are Yellow and come in standard as we as upgraded. It may be worth upgrading your bushes at the same time.

Cheers WYL

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Post #560983 3rd Sep 2016 6:04am
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GREENI



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You can change the dampers and leave the springs standard.
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SkyFallSilver



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West Yorkshire Lofty wrote:
You could also look at Bilstein shock absorbers. They are Yellow and come in standard as we as upgraded. It may be worth upgrading your bushes at the same time.

Cheers WYL

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What bushes do you recommend changing, my car has 50,000km / approximately 30k miles. 2016 Defender 90 Adventure Edition
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West Yorkshire Lofty



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Scotland 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Fuji White
Morning, SupaPro or Polybush, supply kits that replace the worn rubber bushes. They last longer and tighten the suspension up. I changed my OE rubber bushes when I had 165 miles on the clock!

Cheers WYL 2015 90 Keeper
2005 R300 Keeper
2019 XC40 Shopping Trolley
2008 110 XS Utility (Friday Build) Gone!
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SkyFallSilver



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am I reading it correct, 165 miles and not 165,000 miles ?

If yes I am surprised that its very early for bushes. 2016 Defender 90 Adventure Edition
Post #561753 5th Sep 2016 9:51pm
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SkyFallSilver



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anyone tried fox shocks with the standard OEM springs? 2016 Defender 90 Adventure Edition
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anyone tried fox shocks with the standard OEM springs?


Can't fault mine, totally transforms the ride. I've been very pleased with them on and off road, and that's with the standard 130 springs (and helper rear springs) at the rear which are very stiff.
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West Yorkshire Lofty



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Scotland 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Fuji White
165 Miles
Yes you read correctly 165 miles, I had the bushes done at the same time as other upgrades. It seemed sensible to have them swapped when the shocks, springs, brakes, galvanised turrets and bushes all at the same time. The rubber bushes could have lasted a couple of months or years.

Cheers WYL 2015 90 Keeper
2005 R300 Keeper
2019 XC40 Shopping Trolley
2008 110 XS Utility (Friday Build) Gone!
Post #561923 6th Sep 2016 5:46pm
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SkyFallSilver



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JOE_130 wrote:
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anyone tried fox shocks with the standard OEM springs?


Can't fault mine, totally transforms the ride. I've been very pleased with them on and off road, and that's with the standard 130 springs (and helper rear springs) at the rear which are very stiff.


I'll go for that then. 2016 Defender 90 Adventure Edition
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