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right springs ?

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extreme90:
longer ones do go on the back tho  :roll:
the front are 1/5 inch shorter

but i wasnt going to insult his inteligence and say anythink
i just said the thickes springs go on the back  :lol:
dan

Lumbering Jack:
bit of a shot in the dark but did you put longer shocks on at the same time?

When I did the 130 with +2" springs, I had to run standard length shocks for a week or so and found that the front's had a bit more give than the backs - the backs were topped out hard permanently whereas the fronts still had some sag left on the shock travel.  When we put the proper shocks on it sat aniother 2 inch taller at the back where as the front stayed the same making it sit proper.

Range Rover Blues:
Hard to tell in that pic but the back end looks about right, I'm tempted to think there should be a winch in the equation somewhere.

Disco-Ron:
Are you sure there's an engine in the truck...LOL!!!!

auf_wiedersehen_pet:

--- Quote from: "bodgeitjo" ---hi all, just put some +2 springs on i got from old sodbury. i put the slightly longer ones on the back. but the front still sits higher than the back. drives fine but just dont look right. :?  any ideas.
--- End quote ---


Been there, got the Tshirt.

I broke my RRC and kept the +2" HD springs & +2" shocks as well as a set of +2" spring spacers (from Wizard).

They were in the back of the garage for a while until I fitted them onto my new Disco. I put +2" springs on the front and all seemed fine. I put the springs AND spacers on the rear and it still looked as saggy as yours does.

Original Disco Front - 14mm thick, Rear 16.5mm thick.
+2" Disco Front 16mm thick, Rear 16.5mm thick.

I've now put the springs on the correct ends and added the spacers too - sits perfectly level.

If the springs you have are Disco springs then I am 99% certain they are on back to front.

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