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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: phatpete1 on May 08, 2007, 23:00:48

Title: 110 softer suspension - yes i am turning into a girl ha!
Post by: phatpete1 on May 08, 2007, 23:00:48
me again,

i am looking to change the suspension on my 110 i am looking for a small lift but more the articulation. The main thing is to stop me feeling like am going to fall ova when going round a corner as it starting to feel a bit like a disco lol. unladen it very hard and bouncy. if i drive round with half a ton in the back its fab. if any1 has a miracle cure give me a shout! thanks
Title: 110 softer suspension - yes i am turning into a girl ha!
Post by: mmgemini on May 10, 2007, 19:47:19
What tyre pressures are you running unladen ?
Title: 110 softer suspension - yes i am turning into a girl ha!
Post by: Jimbo on May 10, 2007, 19:51:29
My 110 was/is the heavy duty version - it had 'helper' springs on the rear, these are smaller diameter coils that fit inside the normal springs to 'help' with heavy loads. I took them out - makes for a much smoother ride, less bouncing about, and I guess, more axle articulation (not tried it yet, so don't know for sure)

Jim
Title: 110 softer suspension - yes i am turning into a girl ha!
Post by: mmgemini on May 11, 2007, 07:46:44
Quote from: "Jimbo"
My 110 was/is the heavy duty version - it had 'helper' springs on the rear, these are smaller diameter coils that fit inside the normal springs to 'help' with heavy loads. I took them out - makes for a much smoother ride, less bouncing about, and I guess, more axle articulation (not tried it yet, so don't know for sure)

Jim


Funny Jim both Margaret and myself think that our station wagon rides much better and has a smoother ride with the 130 helper springs fitted.
It's nowhere near as harsh as it was without them.
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