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Thread: Help needed replacing springs

  1. #11
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    Here is a post topic I prepared earlier. Standard height from the centre of the hub to guard lip is 475mm.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...surements.html
    Cheers, David.
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    Cheers bud, yeah it's not lifted, 420mm on front, 470mm on rear. Must need shocks also

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    need help quick smart

    putting in my +2" springs and need to know with ones go front and back? i have only pulled out fronts! so cant compare! can anyone please advise me asap?

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    the taller or shorter i mean

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    Well obviously there isn't a whole lot of people with know page on the springs. So I'm just wringing this next sentence so if anybody else tries the search (as I did) it might pop up for them.
    I replaced my standard springs with +2" springs and they were 2nd hand so no markings indicating front and rear, the standard springs that came out were the same hight front and rear, the shorter +2" springs go in front, the taller ones go in the rear, there is an unbelievable tutorial here

    http://www.4x4wire.com/rover/disco/tech/ome/

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