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Range Rover Blues:
I think Blue has pro-comp but anything you fit will p[robably be stiff for a while untill they bed in.

andyb:

--- Quote ---Not really sure, didn't know whether to get a winch bumper in case i decide i want a winch later.
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The weight of a winch will affect the rate of the springs that you will need for a given lift height.

You need to consider the whole package

Ja1983:
having DISCOvered my procomp rear springs broken (one has 12 coils, other has 7!) :?  

...and two leeky rear shocks, i`m pondering a new lift kit...

budget is a concern, although it will cost what it will cost, need it road worthy.

got cranked rear arms and front correction bushes, no ARB`s, and currently on 235x85 R16`s. a bit of trimming is evident in the usual places, and the procomp kit (frontsprings & Shocks ok, rears knacked) seems to work ok, although the rear end does feel a little loose (with 2x failed shocks, and a broken spring i suspect this is the main reason... a frame ball joint also on list....)

whats the best place/price for a general purpose kit?

will i have any change out of the £200 region?

 - would it be ok to just get rear springs and shocks, or would it be not a lot more to do the lot?

sorry for the partial threadjack....

thanks


Ja.

**Edit, having spoken to Graham at farwell 4x4 i think i`m now sorted!**  :D

Iain C:
Apparently Bearmach blue springs are only 1.5 " lift...

clbarclay:

--- Quote from: "Iain C" ---Apparently Bearmach blue springs are only 1.5 " lift...
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That depends on the particulare Bearmach springs in question and the sprung weight of the chosen vehicle, after all the quoted ride hight lifts are generic figures.

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