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Thread: Our Defender/County 120?

  1. #81
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Have just opened the box of tricks and looks interesting. May take a few hrs to fit it. Cant wait

  2. #82
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Looks an easy fit up. Basically just drop the shocks off the top mounts,pop the coils, drill a few holes and will slot straight in. As this kit is modded for longer travel I will have to check and measure lengths so nothing binds. May involve spacers under the bags or bump stops and relocating the upper shock mounts to get it perfect.


  3. #83
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Just waiting for this storm to pass over and I'm into it this arvo.

  4. #84
    Rangier Rover Guest

    Full air rear suspension is in

    Its all done and exceeds my expectations. Also the vehicles expectations These things go way past the given measurements I had The tray height, 35's and the shock length are the limitations now

    Pics soon

  5. #85
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Photo bucket is giving me the Have uploaded twenty odd pics and only see a few

    I'll stick a few on here for now but you will miss some of the detail

    Tacked the lower retaining bolts so captive


    Loctite used here


    All in


    120 kneel!


    120 rise!
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    You seem happy. Would you say it would be a worthwhile mod for my RRC?

  7. #87
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    You seem happy. Would you say it would be a worthwhile mod for my RRC?
    I think this setup may be an over kill in a Rangie or Disco unless you have grossly uneven weights or massive down push on the tow bar.

    I haven't done the lane change test yet so cant be accurate on the high speed handling part. However I think a constant load coil set up and Polly airs may be more stable at this stage. This thing rides like an ocean liner now Has a lot to do with damping rates however.

    I'll have it loaded up this arvo with uneven weight so will give an update.

  8. #88
    Rangier Rover Guest
    As you can see its sitting nice and level with this side delivery feed out bin. 40psi left and 60psi right.

    One thing I have noticed is the shocks are able to control the full air suspension much better then the coils. The ride is so much better when off road.
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  9. #89
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Found another big positive for this setup to day.
    Got hung up bad on a rock shelf in a creek crossing. Forward back and stuffed around with no purchase. No problem 80psi in both bags and it lifted its self off Drove out and aired back down to 25psi for a smooth ride home.
    Have say I'm very keen on converting the front now I would also like to put sway bars on with quick disconnects or even better ACE... To complex

  10. #90
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    ha man you got some full travel pictures

    you said you have short shocks but if taken off how much more will the bag/bellows travel.

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