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Jim_m_kidd
Member Since: 11 May 2015
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 13

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Rear springs for 110 200tdi | |
Hi - I am doing a bit of a suspension refresh on my 1992 110 200tdi Hardtop (that's now a ragtop).
I have so far decided on original spec springs at the front (NRC8044 & 45) and I have already selected Bilstein shocks all round.
What I was also thinking is the standard rears springs are NRC6904 and NRC 6389 - reading about these they are "HD" as standard verses the front - so have a spring rate of 330lbs (as opposed to 155/215 on the front).
Now my 110 is only ever lightly loaded and now has no rear weight and the roof is gone and I find the ride ever so slighty 'crashey' from the rear.
My thinking is that the spring rbk101111 which I think are those fitted to later 110's might be a fit as they are progressive 270 > 420lb. So in principle they'll be slightly more compliant and give me the better ride.
So my questions
Will the rbk101111 spring fit on my early 110?
Anybody done this before?
Cheers
Jim
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10th Aug 2018 8:31am |
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dailysleaze
Member Since: 23 May 2013
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 237

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rbk101111 will fit but they'll be harsh. I have them on my mostly unloaded SW and they're too uncomfortable. I'll likely go to the green/green/white at some point. When you have 800kg of sand in the back though they're beautiful 
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11th Aug 2018 7:27am |
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