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    Quote Originally Posted by 110Landy86 View Post
    Hi peeps,

    I'm planning to replace front shocks and springs on the landy.

    What's a good quality product that will support the isuzu weight.

    Thanks
    If you can get hold of a pair, front springs from a 6X6 Perentie are the go. Combined with Koni raids they support the front well with bullbar and pto winch.
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    BUMPING this thread:

    I'm planning on a 4JG2T conversion to my 1989 110 V8 CSW.

    The 4JG2T weighs 350kgs compared to the 175kgs-odd of Rover V8.

    I also have a 2-inch lift with coil springs of unknown origin (could be Britpart, could be OME, I have no idea).

    The 300TDi weighs around 205kgs.

    So do I use D90 HD rear springs, or fork out for something like the OEM heavy duty 2-inch lift springs?

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    Are you sure about the weight of the 4JG2? The 4BD1T is 350kg and the 4J engines are a lot more compact.

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    No, I'm NOT sure.

    That's an estimate. Should I revise it down to the 250kg area?

    I can't find any Google reference to the weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakeslouw View Post
    No, I'm NOT sure.

    That's an estimate. Should I revise it down to the 250kg area?

    I can't find any Google reference to the weight.
    Non-turbo version, but some info here that has it at 244kg.

    Combitech Forklift Trucks, Diesel Engine Specifications, ISUZU 4JG2

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    Thanks Steve! A turbo will add another 10kgs-odd, so 255 kgs will be in the ball park.

    Will 180 lb/inch springs still do the job, do you reckon, or should I go for 200lb/inch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakeslouw View Post
    Thanks Steve! A turbo will add another 10kgs-odd, so 255 kgs will be in the ball park.

    Will 180 lb/inch springs still do the job, do you reckon, or should I go for 200lb/inch?
    Spring rates depend on the weight being carried. I'm holding up ~1150kg per axle with 180lb/in springs and I'm very happy with the ride.

    Ride height is another concern.

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    I seem to have bought the vehicle with a 2-inch lift.

    I'd have to make some proper height comparisons to be sure though.

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