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Rear Damper Position

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chris9119:
Can anyone advise as to why the dampers on my RR attach to the axle on oppersite sides, i.e. n/s connects in front of axle and o/s connects behind axle :?:

Thanks in advance.

Chris

paul_humphreys:
They all do that on older RRCs. Its just the way they made them.

Paul

jjsaul:
same as early 110's as well.

i think they changed them when the 90 was designed as there isnt space to mount the one behind the axle on a 90.

johnniep:
on later rr's they mounted them both forward, aprox c reg, i bobtailed one of them and it alowed the chassis to be cut righ off to the spring seats, made the furthest back point the curve of the wheel!!! :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:

cheers
johnnie p

Range Rover Blues:
It was designed that way to control axle tramp under acceleration.  The design was revised on later cars (possibly with the introduction of the EFi?) to improve handling.  Design......           ........is a compramise!

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