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    suspension issues 110

    i've just bougth my 1st V8 110 and had a brand new set of front raised king springs come with it put them in and the front was 30mm higher than rear so i got a set of raised rears put them in and no difference it also has a lpg tank on driverside in back and that corner is 20mm lower than the other side.anyone had any problems like this or got any advise.all previous landys had leaf springs.any thoughts would be helpful.

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    Do yourself a favour and move the tank to the left side.If you don't it will lean more and more that way as the springs get older.Your weight will balance it out. Pat

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    Ooops, wrong section.
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    suspension issues 110

    Quote Originally Posted by ADDO110 View Post
    i've just bougth my 1st V8 110 and had a brand new set of front raised king springs come with it put them in and the front was 30mm higher than rear so i got a set of raised rears put them in and no difference it also has a lpg tank on driverside in back and that corner is 20mm lower than the other side.anyone had any problems like this or got any advise.all previous landys had leaf springs.any thoughts would be helpful.
    thanks,pat i'll look into that i'mgunna talk to king springs to c if they can solve it.adrian

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    Worth noting that nearly all Landrover springs, coil as well as leaf, are 'handed', that is left and right are different, and having them on the wrong side will give a lean.

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    the front springs had left n right but the back coils didn't is that not normal cheers for the input jonh its all good help

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    If you look at old series models most of them have a lean to the right as the fuel tank and driver are on that side.Spread the weight either side. Pat

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    swap the coils left to right if they werent handed before they will be now. if youve noticed a coiler leaning swapping the springs over early on will give you about 12 more months out of them.
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