Is it just my Defender, or do all Defenders shake your fillings out on corrugated roads, and when I hit raised parts of the sealed road it just seems to jar the truck , mainly the front .
Is it my suspension combination ?
Front with OME 2” 2767 coil and Super Pro T/F +50 shock
Rear T/F Medium 2’’ coil Big bore T/F shock and air bags with 5psi
BF Goodrich All-Terrains 265/75R-16 with 30psi all round
I must add it handles great off road and even better on road , It just doesn’t like a ridged road dirt or tar head on .
Google tells me your front springs are 285 lbs/in. That is pretty heavy! Standard D110's are 155/215 lbs/in progressive and the Genuine HD's [130 std] are 225 lbs/in.
Your rears (without the air assist) are 300 lbs/in.
Currently I run 225 lbs/in in the front and 300lbs/in in the rear (TF Med +2s) and it is fairly nice (with a winch+bar and fair amount of gear). Although, I am considering a longer 180lbs/in Front Spring from Les Richmond.
Shock valving does make a big difference, however the TF shocks are fairly soft IMO already.
Hope this helps
If that's what they are, 285lb/in is crazy heavy.
I'm running 220lb/in-17" free length, but IIRC we've discussed these spring rates, etc before.
I thought it was only the Isuzu's that rattled your fillings out.
I have to say that our defender shakes bad on corrugations if we are not going fast enough to smooth them out trye pressure is also a biggy here...otherwise its OK..we only have Land Rover HD springs in the front with winch and winch bar with Koni HD raids all round
i have also wondered whether having a roof rack on takes some flex out the body too making some shakes feel worse....
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
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