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Do all of the RRC's sit lower at the back than the front
AndyN:
I'm happy now. its sounds as though my RR isn't knackered, and the only 4x4 i had before this was a leaf sprung old pajero so the a frame and coils setup is all new to me. learn something new every day, thanks.
Now to sort the electrics out!
Range Rover Blues:
If that's it in your avatar it looks sound :)
AndyN:
It is the red one in my avatar... mot'd, taxed, all for the grand sum of £500. i've got some little niggly things to do but i'm well chuffed with it.
i'm going to sound like a right plonker now but once i parked it on level ground the rear height looked fine (my drive is on a downward slope!) thanks for the measurements though.
Range Rover Blues:
The other thing that will happen if you park on a slope is that the car will lean to one side because of the transmission brake, so if you park facing uphill it will look really soft on the rear RHS.
Dave Rogers:
Depends on what you want your rangie to do, if it's an everyday family car then progressive springs are the best to go for, if it feels a bit soft or leans on corners, try putting good quality gas shocks on the back, can make a real difference!
I've used +3" EX heavy duty Disco springs on mine because of the gas tank and recovery gear I carry so mine sits higher.
It's down to your preference!
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