Disco front springs on a defender

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Well, finally had a chance to drive the 110 and see what the Disco front springs were like. (Thanks Boydy ;))
Faaaaaaan...tastic, it is nice and smooth on the road and the cats eyes dont rattle me dash any more. There is no body roll at normal driving speeds and she dosn't dip if you brake hard. BRAKE HARD Ha Ha there's a laugh, brakes arn't that good at the moment but ok all the same.
Any way, nice smooth ride at last, got standard 110 CSW springs on the back and she stands as she should with the arse up a bit.
 

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If you wanted softer springs you could of had mine as there soft as ****e ,and its like being in a boat lol .

These give a smooth ride without being soft, they are firm but gentle and I should imagine they would be good off road as there will be more axle articulation than with the hard ones.
Big word in there , I'm goin ta lie down.:D
 
If anyone else (and here's the spam) wants a set of standard Disco springs, I have a full set, fronts and rears .. either pair for a fiver, all four a tenner, collected. They're just sat outside the shed doing nothing .. ;)
 
These give a smooth ride without being soft, they are firm but gentle and I should imagine they would be good off road as there will be more axle articulation than with the hard ones.
Big word in there , I'm goin ta lie down.:D

Steady on mind its only thursday dont over do yourself :p :D .


Paul it would cost me the same for a spring kit in fuel to pick em up LOL
 
Heheheh, I gotts to try get rid of 'em somehow ...
 
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