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grafty99



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Caledonian Blue
110 rear springs
Evening all. While I was under my defender today (fitting an uprated rear anti roll bar) I noticed a plastic spacer in between the top two coils of the rear springs. Any ideas what they do? Thanks in advance Thumbs Up

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1990 Vogue SE
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Post #415516 11th Apr 2015 8:18pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
Most likely vibration dampening rings.

I fitted some to mine a while back Thumbs Up



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Post #415518 11th Apr 2015 8:23pm
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grafty99



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Do they do the same job as the rubber spring isolators? 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
1990 Vogue SE
Triumph Tiger Explorer 1200
Td5 90 Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic50767.html
Tdi 110 Thread https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic69562.html
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Post #415522 11th Apr 2015 8:29pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
Another name for the same thing.

On 90's you can use the ones for the front on the rear as the rear springs on a 90 are the same size as the fronts. They are like a castellated rubber ring with a metal inner which slots inside the top of the spring.

On a 110 or 130 the rear springs are heaver duty and wider so they cant use the front isolators which in my opinion are slightly better. They are more like a rubber sleeve which clips over the top of the spring.

The difference it makes is only marginal, but still worth doing.


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Front 90/110/130 and rear 90 Left

Rear 110/130 Right.

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munch90



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If there big thick rubber bits wound in to coil there spring helpers / asisters

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Post #415537 11th Apr 2015 8:52pm
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grafty99



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Caledonian Blue
It's definitely a factory item. I'll have to have a closer look tomorrow as I'm not sure it sits on the top of the spring more like the second coil down. I'll report back with my finding Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
1990 Vogue SE
Triumph Tiger Explorer 1200
Td5 90 Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic50767.html
Tdi 110 Thread https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic69562.html
RRC Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic54492.html
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Post #415584 11th Apr 2015 10:33pm
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