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    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post
    too many time zones away for a phone call, will keep an eye out on the website.

    You can also watch out on Facebook if you have they post all updates there quicker then web site

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    Wayne, how long are your current springs, I will be trying to find time on the weekend to lock the current springs to the diff/chassis to measure the difference and then weigh the truck. Also hoping to snag a 35" spare if I can find a used one nearby. At the same time so I can start to work on the correct rate and length spring to aim for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nick b View Post
    Wayne, how long are your current springs, I will be trying to find time on the weekend to lock the current springs to the diff/chassis to measure the difference and then weigh the truck. Also hoping to snag a 35" spare if I can find a used one nearby. At the same time so I can start to work on the correct rate and length spring to aim for.
    Nick
    I have progresive rate springs in the rear,and they are over 500mm in height
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    What about the front? I think mine are to heavy a rate and to short was considering the progressive in the front and similar in the back(but may go the airbag in the rear depending how the Rooftopper effects things).

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    Quote Originally Posted by nick b View Post
    What about the front? I think mine are to heavy a rate and to short was considering the progressive in the front and similar in the back(but may go the airbag in the rear depending how the Rooftopper effects things).
    Nick

    I cant remember the free length of the front,they are Linear as I prefer the stability offered by Linear rate springs in the front in extreme offroad situations,compared to the more flexible nature of progressive rate springs of comparable rate.
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    I'm running some Dobinson Rangey Rears in the front, as the Dobs dedicated defender fronts have a very short free length and are much stiffer. I wanted a softer spring. The flex is currently limited by the 12" 7100's I'm running, with the springs still not coil-bound on the compressed side.
    However, I think mine are still a little too stiff.

    Part no. C51-015
    Free Length 430mm
    Rate 237lbs

    I do still have to fit a front winch bar and high mount, so the extra weight may change my opinion - only time will tell!
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    Just FYI lovells have two spring choices that I fancy for use up front.
    RRR33, 440mm free length 220lb rate
    RRR6, 437mm free length 190lb rate

    They are both listed as landrover rear raised spring.
    I think depending on the front bias and weight of the vehicle the RRR6 will give a lift off 2 or 3 inches. The RRR33 will give roughly almost an inch more lift if put on the same vehicle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimace View Post
    Just FYI lovells have two spring choices that I fancy for use up front.
    RRR33, 440mm free length 220lb rate
    RRR6, 437mm free length 190lb rate

    They are both listed as landrover rear raised spring.
    I think depending on the front bias and weight of the vehicle the RRR6 will give a lift off 2 or 3 inches. The RRR33 will give roughly almost an inch more lift if put on the same vehicle.
    Lovells will custom wind too, just like any decent spring manufacturer.

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    Very Interesting I have dobinsons in the front and there way too stiff but I have a decent bar and winch too many bloody choices

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimace View Post
    Just FYI lovells have two spring choices that I fancy for use up front.
    RRR33, 440mm free length 220lb rate
    RRR6, 437mm free length 190lb rate

    They are both listed as landrover rear raised spring.
    I think depending on the front bias and weight of the vehicle the RRR6 will give a lift off 2 or 3 inches. The RRR33 will give roughly almost an inch more lift if put on the same vehicle.
    those "RRR6, 437mm free length 190lb rate" are very similar to the kings I had made for the front of my 110 ute, which if I remember correctly is about 1130kg on the weigh bridge.

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