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    Bump stop clearances

    I remember reading somewhere that the Bumb stop clearance for the Range Rover Classic was 2" (50mm).

    Does this sound correct?

    Should it be the same back and front?

    thanks

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    All my rangies are modded. I guess you need this for engineering? For what year and model? I have told my engineer same as Defender 130. Wider track etc. I have RRC specks here if you want them. Most springs work on colour Code. Free length, Rating and No or coils.

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    Yes, I will need it for engineering. It is for a 1987 Range Rover. I have a feeling I might be a bit high, but I will wait until I get all the bars and rear tray on before I make a decision.

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    They were different for various years. Landrover played around with them and you could also get a HD option. These sites may help you

    Basically you should have blues in the front and pink/purple in the rear for an 87.

    Also the springs were designed to have a load leveler in the rear to take some of the weight

    land rover spring specifications
    http://www.4x4store-exeter.co.uk/cat...ry/SPRINGS.HTM

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    Hi,

    The info is here:

    Outer Limits 4x4 Board :: View topic - FAQ Tech Info (Bible)

    says stock RR is 2". About 5" on mine. One way around this is for the engineer could be to fit extended bumpstops from Equipe or Paddocks.

    cheers, DL

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    Front standard 50mm, rears 70-75mm

    Pete

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    Ok, thanks, but none of that helps. It is not the springs that matter but the bumpstops.

    For engineering, we now have to follow the new national regs which means a max lift of 150mm. This includes spring lift, body lift and larger tyres.

    Since the engineer will only engineer for 33's that means the tyres give me 50mm lift. I have a 50mm body lift which means I can only have 50mm spring lift.
    Since EVERYTHING has been modified I cant use hub to guard measurements anymore, but I can use bumpstop clearance.

    I was pretty sure that standard front bumpstop was 50mm which means I can go to 100mm, but I was not sure if the back was the same or if there was more clearance.

    I cant find any bumpstop specs for a standard range rover anywhere.

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    i have 52mm front and 68mm rear written down here as std RR bump stop clearance.
    unsure where i got this from though, copied off the net somewhere along the line!
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    Thanks to both of you. That is the exact info I was after.

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