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    Wanted Springs for 4" lift on a Defender

    I have phoned around local suspension specialist and they all say there not made...BS I think..
    Can some one give me make and model number for such TIA

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    Nigel you might have to do what I did. 2" lift springs
    & 2" spacers it works well. But springs may work better.
    I had no proboblems, just make sure your shocks are
    long enough
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    Nigel,
    A mate of mine works at QT services in England. I have e mailed him for his advice on Defender lifts.

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    Try Les Richmond in Melb

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    Post 4" Lift

    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg View Post
    I have phoned around local suspension specialist and they all say there not made...BS I think..
    Can some one give me make and model number for such TIA
    Mate,

    Mine is 50mm over standard. At low engine rpm the front propellor shaft still "pulses" a bit. If you go 4" I suspect the cardan joint will crap themselves very quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg View Post
    I have phoned around local suspension specialist and they all say there not made...BS I think..
    Can some one give me make and model number for such TIA
    Dude.... Why?

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    WA spring works in guildford/ bayswater will custom make what u want
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradtot View Post
    WA spring works in guildford/ bayswater will custom make what u want
    Brad
    I'd be very surprised if they(or others) can do what he wants to the 'fender.

    Springs are limited by strength (wont go into it too much, CBF)

    Basically for a given spring rate & length several factors are required.

    Wire diameter, Number of coils being the obvious.

    The wire diameter and pitch of the coils is critical to prevent them sagging or failing under the mass of the vehicle...

    Too light on the wire they'll collapse
    Too heavy and well, they wont flex and it'll ride like a.... Toyota

    Now for a 4" lift I'd want a slightly higher than std rate to suit, this is to compensate for increased COG and load.

    Remember the space between the diff and the chassis is finite, at 4" lift the coil seats are X" apart.
    We're going to stick some coiled steel in there....
    Thin enough to allow for the right rate and still support the load...

    The following was NOT calculated out.... I can do that if you'd like BUT its just and EXAMPLE.....

    So lets say that we need 5/8" wire....

    And lets say to get 280lbs we need 11 coils at 1" pitch...

    At free height its sitting fine....

    When it compresses though, the coils close up and 0.625" x 11 (plus 2 'dead' coils each end) + 0.750"

    equals 7.625" of 'stacked up' metal which has to go somewhere... This is the design issue with the defender spring lenghts.... Not enough room for the light wire over such a short length.

    In Lara....

    With 50mm extended bumpstops and the lightest wire I could use I still get damn close to coil bind with a 3 1/2" lift....

    And I'm using some custom grade steel in my coils that most spring companies cannot get hold of at the moment...

    Dawg, mate....

    You've got 3-3 1/2" of lift in there already mate.....
    That last bit isn't worth it....

    Your talking less than 12mm under the chassis.....

    U want lift, fit bigger tyres.....



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    Cheers Gents



    Mine is 50mm over standard. At low engine rpm the front propellor shaft still "pulses" a bit. If you go 4" I suspect the cardan joint will crap themselves very quickly.
    Running a double Cardan on the front

    Mike, At the present state the 35"s will be a tight fit, I need more lift then the 38-50mm Kings are doing..thanks for your advice though I have taken it on board

    Cheers for that Brad and Andy
    And Belly I havent forgot..Just a time thing at the moment
    Last edited by DirtyDawg; 21st September 2007 at 10:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg View Post
    Cheers Gents



    Mine is 50mm over standard. At low engine rpm the front propellor shaft still "pulses" a bit. If you go 4" I suspect the cardan joint will crap themselves very quickly.
    Running a double Cardan on the front

    Mike, At the present state the 35"s will be a tight fit, I need more lift then the 38-50mm Kings are doing..thanks for your advice though I have taken it on board

    Cheers for that Brad and Andy
    And Belly I havent forgot..Just a time thing at the moment
    Running the 320Lb coils?

    Those buggers are 470mm free length...

    Do me a favour.... Measure bump stop gap in rear....
    Are you running std bump stops?

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