Ones left side the others right can't remember which way around I have these in the front of my 130 with standard length shocks ARB bar and winch
I always thought they were the same spring but I see there are two part numbers.
Which is better.
130 Standard NRC9448
110 HD NRC9449
I have a steel bar and PTO winch to support.....I assume standard height shocks for both??
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						SupporterOnes left side the others right can't remember which way around I have these in the front of my 130 with standard length shocks ARB bar and winch
That's makes sense
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						Hi could you please keep us in the loop on this one , My 110 has an ARB delux bar plus x9 winch so the front has dropped by about 25/30mm that's from new , so will probable go down a bit more with time . I would like to keep the ride the same as I quite happy with it . Jim
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						SubscriberThey are the same - one left, one right. Slight ride height change and ride like stock. Recommended.
I've had them in the front of my 110 now for about 6 months. ARB Bar and LED Spots. I am planning on getting a winch in the next couple of months which should drop the front end a mm or 2, baby number 2 is due in 6 weeks and that has slowed the mods down a little.

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						Subscriberthey did lift the front end about 10-15mm but they were installed once the bullbar and spots were already on and i had about 10-15mm of sag, so basically just back to standard height.
It's common to uprate the load carrying capacity of a 110 Puma without raising the height as excessive lift can cause issues with the front prop shaft.
This is one option...........
You can fit H/D springs to the front as mentioned above, and you can fit 130 inner helper springs to the rear.
This is suited to a Defender fitted with a bull bar etc to the front, and loaded in the back for a trip.
Retaining the standard outer rear springs means little change to ride quality, but an increased load capacity with the addition of the helper springs.
Ride height remains close to standard.
Helper springs and retainers.
Cheers, Murray
'88 County Isuzu 4Bd1 Turbo Intercooled, '96 Defender 130 CC VNT
'85 Isuzu 120 Trayback, '72 SIIA SWB Diesel Soft Top
'56 SI Ute Cab
Is anyone here running the helper springs in the back of a 110?
I'm considering what to do with my suspension now. I don't want a lift as such, just to go back to where I started before I began bolting stuff on. I've pretty much settled on HD fronts but not sure about the rear. The ride is still good but its dropped about 20mm since new and another 10 or so when loaded for a trip. I'd like to get that back without sacrificing the ride.
Cheers,
Jon
John - the 130 inner helper springs are 110lbs/in. the standard 130 rear set up is 420lbs/in with the inner in place. Someone else might correct me, but i understand the 110 stock spring is the same as the 130 outer spring. If i'm right you will end up with a semi-progressive rear at 420lbs/in. Depending on the weight you have over the rear axle it might be a bit stiff when unladen.
if you want to test out the 130 inner coil set up i have my complete rear 130 set up in a box under the house. you could borrow it, bolt it in, test drive it for a few weeks, reach an informed conclusion and return it when the test is done. I'm not in need for it any time soon as I've gone in a different direction.
MLD
Current: (Diggy) MY10 D130 ute, locked F&R, air suspension and rolling on 35's.
Current: (but in need of TLC) 200tdi 110 ute & a 300tdi 110 ute.
Current: (Steed) MY11 Audi RS5 phantom black (the daily driver)
Gone: (Dorothy) MY99 TD5 D110
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