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DSC-off Member Since: 16 Oct 2014 Location: North East Posts: 1411 |
Hi, genuine Landrover original springs are colour coded with paint stripes to identify the spring and rate. You may be able to find some traces of paint on yours.
The chart in the link below is a very good reference for original specs and some common aftermaket springs. The genuine springs are different specs for LH or RH. Aftermarket are often the same for both sides. NRC9448, Driver side non HD, blue/red, 15.3" NRC9449, Passenger side non HD, yellow/white, 14.8" http://red90.ca/rovers/springinfo.html |
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10th Apr 2023 10:06pm |
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discomog Member Since: 09 May 2015 Location: Notts/Lincs Border Posts: 2527 |
DSC-off, that's a pretty comprehensive spreadsheet, thanks for sharing. Defender 90XS SW
Mini Countryman Cooper S Morgan Plus 8 |
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11th Apr 2023 7:17am |
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StressedComa Member Since: 23 Jul 2022 Location: Wakefield Posts: 64 |
That sheet doesn’t cover PUMA’s though, that can be found here:
https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic62752.html I recently changed the rear springs on my 90 as the ride was shocking so changed everything just to be safe. I can measure the take off springs if you want as they’re in the garage. They’re some of the progressive ones for a CSW but not sure which ones as can’t see any paint markings. I replaced with some normal Flatdog springs which weren’t the same length so I put the longer one on the drivers side. They might be aftermarket as from what I can gather with the introduction of the Puma they started making all springs the same length. I hope that helps in some way! |
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11th Apr 2023 9:03am |
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lemons Member Since: 13 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 20 |
Thanks all - very useful as ever
Having checked, it looks like it's actually on the correct springs - is it normal for them not to sit level (rides higher drivers rear side, but have never noticed this one other defenders I've had), or is there a chance one of the springs has sagged? |
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11th Apr 2023 8:20pm |
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